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Because solid objects havevery little energy a. the particles are able to move freely. b. the particles are locked in place. c. the particles are sliding past each other. d. the particles are too small
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Because solid objects havevery little energy
a. the particles are able to move freely.
b. the particles are locked in place.
c. the particles are sliding past each other.
d. the particles are too small to move.
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the particles are locked in space. they are compactly arranged.
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