Convection I think - the pan will conduct the heat, as it is a solid, but mostly in liquids and gases this doestn work as well as the particles are further away so convection is normally how it is heated.
convention and conduction
for example in your classroom the water fountains suck soo the water can be a convection because the water can be warm so convection means also that the heat in an object SMART THINKER
By water vapour
Heat transfer by convection.
Convection I think - the pan will conduct the heat, as it is a solid, but mostly in liquids and gases this doestn work as well as the particles are further away so convection is normally how it is heated.
convection occurs in fluids such as water and air
convection occurs in fluids such as water and air
By water or any other fluid that may work. =).....I think
no it does not.
convection currents work when heated water cools then goes to the bottom then heats back up
convention and conduction
can I use a lot of water to clean a convection oven
for example in your classroom the water fountains suck soo the water can be a convection because the water can be warm so convection means also that the heat in an object SMART THINKER
Here is an interesting use: in our solar water heater, the hot water in the panels automatically goes up, because it is lighter. This makes it flow into the top part of the hot water tank, and the water in the panels is replaced by cold water from the bottom part of the tank. In summary, the hot water system wouldn't work without convection.
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heat moves through liquid by convection. Cold liquid with a higher density is pulled to the bottom of a pot by gravity forcing hot water to the top. As it does this they mix and the cold water is warmed by the hot water.