: They possess "shear rigidity," meaning they resist deformation from external forces.
: It is very difficult to force the particles of a solid closer together. 11272mp4
At its core, a is a state of matter characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to changes in shape or volume. Unlike liquids or gases, the constituent particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) in a solid are closely packed and held together by strong intermolecular forces, which restricts their movement to small vibrations around fixed positions. Key Properties of Solids : They possess "shear rigidity," meaning they resist