why does transfer of heat not take place by conduction in fluids?
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Conduction takes place when the particles are not free to move, which is not the case in fluids where the intermolecular forces are not strong enough to keep the particles packed when they are heated. Whereas in solids the intermolecular forces are strong enough to keep their positions intact even when heated.
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