Explain with the help of an experiment that conduction occurs in liquids
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CONDUCTION OCCURS IN SOLIDS BUT AS WATER IS LIQUID CONDUCTION DON'T TAKES PLACE IN IT....
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IN LIQUIDS ONLY CONVECTION TAKES PLACE SO IN WATER CONVECTION IS HELD ON.....
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IN LIQUIDS ONLY CONVECTION TAKES PLACE SO IN WATER CONVECTION IS HELD ON.....
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The answer is simple: their atoms, or molecules that make them up, are closer together, so they can transfer energy between them much more efficiently. The particles of a solid are packed together tightly in a ordered fashion. There is little movement between them. The particles of a liquid have a little more freedom, being able to glide over and past each other, but are still relatively close together, so passing energy is easily accomplished. The particles of a gas are spaced far apart. For them to transfer energy, they have to bump into each other, which doesn't happen as much as it does for solids
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