How do we describe the motion of particles in a solid?

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We describe the motion of particles in a solid using the concept of phonons. Phonons are quasiparticles that represent the collective motion of particles in a lattice. They are responsible for the transfer of energy through a solid, and can be thought of as sound waves propagating through the lattice.
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