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Chemistry, 16.11.2019 17:31 kayliej02

How does the motion of particles in the sun’s plasma compare to the motion of particles in a solid?

particles in both the plasma and a solid move around to fill available space.
particles in the plasma move randomly, but particles in a solid vibrate in one place.
particles in the plasma have low kinetic energy, but particles in a solid have high kinetic energy.
particles in both the plasma and a solid are made up of fast-moving electrons and cations.

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