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a convection current transfers heat within a fluid.
probably the convection currents in the troposphere that connects the troposhere and the stratosphere.
As the flask is closed air tight, no convection current is possible.
if you mean convection current an everyday example would be an oven when hot air rises and then cools which forces air to circulate
hot air ballon because since the air is heated in the hot air balloon it will rise, And water boiling in a pan if you were cooking pasta you can see the pasta rise and fall with the convection current in the boiling water
A convection current is not a technological term; it is a term used in Science for talking about air current. A convection current is the cycle of hot air going up, and cold air going down.
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A convection current is when hot air rises, and cool air fall, creating convection.~Britney, 7th
Convection current
a convection current transfers heat within a fluid.
A convection current in air will have warmer air near to the heat source and this will rise. Then it gradually loses heat to the surroundings and sinks again, so there is warmer air in parts of the current and cooler air in other parts.
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This describes what happens in a convection cycle.
yes. because the air move due to pressure and convection. the movement of air is wind.
warm air rising to the ceiling
probably the convection currents in the troposphere that connects the troposhere and the stratosphere.
The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current The process of warm air rising and cool air sinking is called convection current