Physics, asked by makhijadivya73, 11 months ago

why does conduction mainly happen in solids not in liquids and gases​

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Answered by fatemaattari
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Explanation:

It is because of property of fluids (liquid and gases) that molecules are loosely packed and physically move around in the medium to transfer energy (heat) this is convection wherein solids molecules are tightly packed and they can only vibrate at a their place and can't move like fluids therefore they transfer energy

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Answered by ghanshyamrlsp39
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Explanation:

it is because properties of fluids that molecules are loosely packed and physically move around in the medium to transfer energy this is convection where as solid molecules are tightly packed and they can only vibrate at a their place and can't move like fluids therefore they transfer energy from each molecules to the adjacent molecules and so on this is conduction.

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