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In physics, chemistry and engineering, a transport phenomenon is any of various mechanisms by which particles or quantities move from one place to another. Three common examples of transport phenomena are diffusion, convection, and radiation.

There are three main types of transport phenomena:

An important principle in the study of transport phenomena is analogy between phenomena. For example, mass, energy, and momentum can all be transported by diffusion: The transport of mass, energy, and momentum can also be affected by the presence of external sources: All these effects are described by the generic scalar transport equation.

The same equations governing convection in heat transfer can be applied to convection in mass transfer.

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