Which of the following method of transfer of heat is possible only in liquids and gases and
not in solids?
a. Conduction
b. Convection
c. Radiation
d. None of these
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convection only because in gases and liquids molecules are loosely packed
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Answer:
convection
Explanation:
Convection is a type of heat transfer that can only happen in liquids and gases, because it involves those liquids or gases physically moving. Convection happens when there is a difference in temperature between two parts of a liquid or gas. The hot part of a fluid rises, and the cooler part sinks.
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