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In convection, the molecules transfer heat by:

A. vibrating about their positions.

B. themselves moving from one place to another

C. without themselves moving from one place to another.

D. None of above

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Answered by Anonymous
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Convective heat transfer, often referred to simply as convection, is the transfer of heat from one place to another by the movement of fluids. Convection is usually the dominant form of heat transfer in liquids and gases.

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Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
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Convective heat transfer, often referred to simply as convection, is the transfer of heat from one place to another by the movement of fluids. Convection is usually the dominant form of heat transfer in liquids and gases.

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