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Why do you think convection cannot happen in solids?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Convection is the process of heat transfer in liquids and gases. In solids, conduction takes place because the transfer heat from one solid to another.

Answered by callmesid786
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Convention is the mass flow of particles but in solid the particles are closely packed hence they can't move at all only they transfer heat from one particle to another hence convection can't take place in solid...

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