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True or False.. Although the Kinetic Theory of Matter states that the particles that make up all matter are in perpetual motion, we know that this isn’t really correct because solids don’t move.
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True or False.. Although the Kinetic Theory of Matter states that the particles that make up all matter are in perpetual motion, we know that this isn’t really correct because solids don’t move.
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The answer is false because the Kinetic Theory of Matter does not involve particles that make up all matter
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The answer is false because kinetic energy contains motion!
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