When the skin is exposed to open air or some other fluid, heat is removed from it by convection currents. The rate of heat removal is proportional to the exposed surface area and to the temperature difference between the skin and the surrounding air.
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No, voltaic cells (most of what you call "batteries" are actually voltaic cells) work by oxidation and reduction. "Isothermal convection" is a term with which I am unfamiliar that seems like an oxymoron; if everything is the same temperature (isothermal) then convection won't occur, because temperature differences are what drive convection.
If the glider has a roasing chicken inside, it will cause some convection waves, this will lift the Glider up.
no it does not.
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Convection ovens have a fan in them which circulates the air. That makes for faster cooking (20%)
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No, voltaic cells (most of what you call "batteries" are actually voltaic cells) work by oxidation and reduction. "Isothermal convection" is a term with which I am unfamiliar that seems like an oxymoron; if everything is the same temperature (isothermal) then convection won't occur, because temperature differences are what drive convection.
If the glider has a roasing chicken inside, it will cause some convection waves, this will lift the Glider up.
Convection and conduction.
convection is heat transfer through high temp to lower temp with the help of fluid medium.ex:heat exchangers
Heat energy and a temperature difference.