Why particles of matter are continuously moving?
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Every particle and substance contain some amount of energy and to utilise this energy the particles show continuous movement and also simultaneously obey the law of conservation of mass and energy.
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How can they stop? The need no power source. Things at a larger size lose energy through friction. But particles are the things that cause friction. Energy lost through friction ends up as heat - the movement we are talking about, Particles of matter are infinitely bouncy rubber balls - they have no way of slowing down. They will hit things, and they can exchange energy when they do. But every bit lost by one particle is gained by another. At this level, it is very hard to make them stop.
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