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how conduction differs from advection​

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Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

Diffusion: molecular transport of mass, heat, or momentum. Advection: bulk transport of mass, heat, or momentum. ... The plume ascends carrying (or advecting) a bulk of hotter flow. Since the boundaries of the plume are in contact with colder fluid, heat diffusion (or conduction) takes place in the radial direction.

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

Diffusion: molecular transport of mass, heat, or momentum.

Advection: bulk transport of mass, heat, or momentum.

The plume ascends carrying (or advecting) a bulk of hotter flow. Since the boundaries of the plume are in contact with colder fluid, heat diffusion (or conduction) takes place in the radial direction.

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