Difference between conduction and convection?
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the moment of heat energy from one molecule to another without changes in relative positions is called conduction. in convection heat is transferred from one point to another by moving the substance this method of heat transfer involves moment of heated molecules from one place to another
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Differences between Conduction and Convection are:-
Conduction
- In this process, molecules vibrate about their mean position to transfer heat.
- It is a slow process.
- It occurs in Solids, liquids, and gases.
- Heat can be transferred in any direction.
Convection
- In this process, molecules move vertically upwards after getting heat.
- It is faster than conduction.
- It occurs in liquids and gases.
- Heat is transferred vertically upwards.
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