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01-02-2016
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The atoms in a solid move about freely
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AL2006
AL2006
01-02-2016
No, not exactly. They jiggle and tremble and vibrate a lot, but
they always basically stay in very nearly the same place.
It's like if you're allowed to go anywhere you want in your jail cell,
you wouldn't exactly call that "moving about freely".
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