Why are convection currents seen in liquid,gases and not in solid
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Convection only occurs in fluids (liquids and gases). When we heat a liquid in flask, the particles of the liquid at the bottom get heated, become lighter and actually rise up. Convection can not happens in the solid, since the atom in the solid are not able to move around and bulk current does not flow.
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Convectional currents are not seen in solid since the atoms in solid are not able to move and current doesn't flow.
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