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can the transfer of heat occure im solids ? Why give reasons . ✌️


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Answered by up8000419
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In solids, heat is transferred through the process of conduction. This is because the molecules in solids are rigid and only vibrate on heating rather than moving from one place to the other. The vibrating molecules of the hotter region hit those molecules in the colder region, causing the transfer of heat.

Answered by sakshisingh27
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Convection is heat transfer by mass motion of a fluid such as air or water. Convection does not occur in solids because the particles within are too tightly packed to facilitate the process. ... No, convection not possible in solids . Because its boundary phenomenon .

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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