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  • 17-04-2021
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How is the motion of particles in a book different from the motion of particles in the air around it ? (dont put link)​

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snehamukherjee977
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  • 17-04-2021

Answer:

the motion is different.

Explanation:

the the motion is different because the particle in a book is solid particles and solid are packed together so so they can't move freely but while the the particles in the air around it is gas particles and it are packed very loose and can move very easily anywhere like .Example - solid-book , eraser. gas-helium, oxygen.

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