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28 October, 05:09

Which statement about convection is correct?

A. Convection occurs when a heated particle comes in contact with another particle, transferring heat. This transfer of heat can occur in solids, liquids, or gases.

B. Convection occurs when a heated particle comes in contact with another particle, transferring heat. This transfer of heat can only occur in solids, not liquids or gases.

C. Convection occurs when heated particles of a material flow toward areas having more thermal energy. This movement of particles can only occur in liquids, not gases or solids.

D. Convection occurs when heated particles of a material flow toward areas having less thermal energy. This movement of particles can only occur in gases and liquids, not solids.

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  1. 28 October, 05:31
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    A as Convection occurs in all, but mainly liquids
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