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can the transfer of heat by convention occur in solids? why? ​

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Answered by sumitkaushik291
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Heat can't be transfer into solid due to Convention. Because convection Currents are not possible in solids.

Answered by hlo1234
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Answer:No, convection currents are not possible in solid. Convection is heat transfer by mass motion of a fluid such as air or water. Convection does not occurs in solid because the particles within are tightly packed to facilitate the process. Convection requires actual movement between particles within a substance

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