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Is convection possible in
solids? Give reason.​

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Answered by nirman95
5

Answer:

convection is not possible in solids as the particles are tightly packed and cannot vibrate,as a result heat transfer is not possible.

Answered by ScarlettAvocados
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Convection is impossible in solids.

In order for the process of convection to take place, movement of molecules is required. Solids are rather rigid and molecules are fixed closely, which does not favour convection.

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