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How does conduction differ from convection? In conduction, particles remain approximately in place; in convection, fluid particles move from one location to another.

Conduction transfers thermal energy in solids; convection transfers thermal energy in liquids.

Conduction transfers energy by direct contact of particles; convection transfers energy in the form of waves.

Conduction transfers energy by movement of matter; convection transfers energy by direct contact of particles.

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