Convection cannot take place in solid. Explain it with an example.
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convection can not take place in solids because their inter particle space is less compared to fluids so its impossible to happen in solids. Solids cannot transport heat through convection. Natural convection is driven by buoyant forces: hot air rises because density decreases as temperature increases.
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