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why is convection not possible in solid?​

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Answered by bhoomikasunithasures
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Convection not possible in solids because the particles within are too tightly packed to facilitate the process. Convection requires actual movement between the particles within a substance in order to transfer heat which is only possible in a fluid state of matter such as liquid or gas.

Answered by aditirajpurohit98
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Convection not possible in solids because the particles within are too tightly packed to facilitate the process. Convection requires actual movement between the particles within a substance in order to transfer heat which is only possible in a fluid state of matter such a liquid or gas.

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