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Emery Wilkins
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24 February, 15:21
How Do You Differ Conduction From Convection?
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Conduction is heat transfer by means of molecular vibration in a solid, that does not involve bulk movement of the solid.
Convection is heat transfer by the bulk motion of a fluid such as air or water when the heated fluid moves away from the source of heat, carrying energy with it.
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