Science, asked by prasenjitdas4774, 11 months ago

Can convection take place in solids. If not, why?

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Answered by susobhan977
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Answer:

No convection is not possible in solids as when the actual particles move of a substance then it is called convection. And the particles in the solids are very tightly packed so they can't move. Due to this reason convection is not possible is thenceforth not possible in solids .

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Convection can not take place in solids whereas conduction is a method that take place in solid.

Explanation:

  • Convection cannot occur in solids because convection requires that a substance's molecules are free to move when they are in liquids and gases state.
  • It is challenging for molecules to move around in order for convection to occur since the molecules of a solid are closely packed together.
  • Conduction is a method for solid materials to transport heat.

Convection:

  • Convection is the movement of molecules from a hotter area to a colder area.  
  • The molecules in solids are stiff and vibrate when heated, convection cannot occur.
  • Convection is feasible in liquids and gases because their molecules are relatively less stiff and can flow more freely.
  • Heat transmission through convection occurs when a fluid, such as air or water  is moving in mass.
  • Solids do not experience convection because the particles inside are firmly packed to aid in the process.

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