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Why would conduction happen in solids instead of liquids and gas?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

Why would conduction happen in solids instead of liquids and gas?



Answer:

Particles in a liquid and gas are much freer to move around, so their particles, collide less frequently, which is why they transfer energy by convection rather than conduction.


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