In liquids, convection works through the movement of fluid particles due to differences in temperature. As a liquid is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, causing the liquid to expand and become less dense. The warmer, less dense liquid then rises, while the cooler, denser liquid sinks, creating a circulating flow that transfers heat throughout the liquid.
The two methods of heat transfer possible with liquids are conduction and convection. Convection generally has a greater effect on heat transfer in liquids compared to conduction, as it involves the movement of the liquid itself, helping to distribute heat more efficiently.
Convection only occurs in fluids. Fluids are gases or liquids.
The main type of heat transfer in liquids and gases is convection. Convection occurs when heat is transferred through the movement of the fluid itself, carrying heat from one location to another.
The convection process itself is not a problem; rather, it is a natural mechanism of heat transfer in fluids (liquids and gases). Convection is driven by the transfer of heat through the movement of the fluid.
Thermal energy is primarily transferred in gases or liquids through the process of convection. In convection, heated molecules become less dense and rise, while cooler molecules sink, creating a circular motion that transfers heat energy throughout the substance.
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Conduction occurs in solids and liquids but not gases. Convection occurs in gases and liquids.
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Mostly by convection
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liquids and gases
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In liquids by convection and by radiation in gases
The two methods of heat transfer possible with liquids are conduction and convection. Convection generally has a greater effect on heat transfer in liquids compared to conduction, as it involves the movement of the liquid itself, helping to distribute heat more efficiently.
Convection only occurs in fluids. Fluids are gases or liquids.
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