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how is heat transfer in liquids different from solids
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Answered by parthasarathidas78
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In solids, heat is transferred by conduction. In liquids and gases, heat is transferred by convection. And in empty space or vacuum (having no medium like solid, liquid or gas), heat is transferred by radiation.

Answered by adivyansh229
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In heat conduction, heat is transferred within an object. When the object is a fluid, heat can be transferred from the fluid to another object by flow of the fluid on the surface of the object. This type of heat transfer is called convection. Convection can transfer larger amounts of heat than conduction.

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