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why convection cannot takes place in solids.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Convection cannot take place in most solids because neither bulk current flows nor significant diffusion of matter can take place. Diffusion of heat takes place in rigid solids, but that is called heat conduction.

Answered by Anonymous
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Convection doesn't take place in solids.As, their particles ee tightly packed and no transfer take place easily.it works in liquids.

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