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  • 19-11-2015
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can solids undergo convection

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khigginson26
khigginson26 khigginson26
  • 20-11-2015
No because solids can't transmit heat by convection, and convection only works because of hotter and quicker moving molecules have a lower density so they rise to the surface. But in a solid, the molecules can't move relative to each other. They only vibrate :)
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