Particles in a solid exibit

a

vibrational motion

b

vibrational and translational motion

c

vibrational and random motion

d

random and translational motion

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Newton2i
2 years ago

Ee this girl spoil everything partial in solid vibrate about their mean position when heated oo so the ans is A

Haf43
1 year ago

Too tiny

Johncak316
3 years ago

Solid particles do not translate, rather they vibrate about their fixed position, as their molecules are held by Strong cohesive forces
Option A is very correct.

Particles in a solid exhibits vibrational and translational motion in the sense that when you heat up a solid it acquires kinetic energy that causes it to vibrate and then transfer heat energy from a end to the other.
Example: When you heat up a metallic spoon it acquires kinetic energy ND then transfer heat energy from one end of the spoon to the other until they are evenly distributed.
As a result solid exhibits vibrational and translational motion.
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