why solids are rigid on
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because their particles are very very near and packed firmly
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Solids are rigid because of the intermolecular forces of attraction present in the solid. The intermolecular forces existing among the constituent particles of solid are very strong. That's why the particles of solid cannot move from their positions, they only vibrate about their mean positions.
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