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.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is Particles in the plasma move randomly, but particles in a solid vibrate in one place.

Explanation:

Plasma and solid are two different states of matter that differ in terms of volume, shape, etc. In terms of particle motion, in solids particles only vibrate because they are organized in a fixed structure and there is little space between particles. On the other hand, plasma particles move freely and randomly as particles are not organized in the pattern, and plasma is composed of ions, which causes the plasma to have an undefined shape and volume. According to this, the correct answer is "Particles in the plasma move randomly, but particles in a solid vibrate in one place".

Answer:

B. Particles in the plasma move randomly, but particles in a solid vibrate in one place.

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