why solids have only vibratory motion?
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The intermolecular bonding type in solids is very strong. This leads the formation of a very tightly packed structure where the particles within the solid are not free to move about. The particles, due to kinetic energy, therefore only vibrate in their fixed positions.
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bec. there is very less space between the particles.
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