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Why is convection cannot take place in solids

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Answered by yash5550
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Convection is a transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluid particles. Hence, convection cannot take place in solids, since the solid particles are not fluid. Thus, convection only takes place in liquids and gases....Solar radiation is an example of radiation radiative heat transfer.

Answered by aryanvermalegend
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Answer:

Convection is a transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluid particles. Hence, convection cannot take place in solids, since the solid particles are not fluid. Thus, convection only takes place in liquids and gases.

Explanation:

Solar radiation is an example of radiation radiative heat transfer

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