why are solid rigid
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Answer:
rigid means hard enough to not to move from one place
and solid's particles are hard enough not to move
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Answer:
Solids are rigid because the intermolecular forces of attraction that are present in solids are very strong. The constituent particles of solids cannot move from their positions they can only vibrate from their mean positive.
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