Which best describes why a liquid needs a container when a solid does not?
solids fill their...
Physics, 28.08.2019 21:40 baisydravoo
Which best describes why a liquid needs a container when a solid does not?
solids fill their containers, and liquids have definite shapes.
solids have definite shapes, and liquids fill their containers.
solids particles do not expand to fill their containers, and liquid particles do.
solids particles expand to fill their containers, and liquid particles do not.
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