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lava lamp, and a hot stove
wind energy ,hydro energy,fossil fuels,wood etc.
I don't think such a thing as a "best" example exists. Here are some examples; take your pick which of these you like "best"; or look for additional examples:* In part of the Sun, energy is transported outwards through convection. * When you boil water (or, for that matter, anything that contains water), convection will make the water move around in the pot. * In solar panels - of the type that heat water - convection moves colder water from the tank to the panels, and it moves hotter water back to the tank. * Wind is the result of convection.
Some examples of convection arelava lampsiceovensstoveboiled waterhot water touching cold waterthis is correct i love you
a Volcano
Winds are examples of convections currents
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lava lamp, and a hot stove
Non-examples meaning the opposite of examples. So the opposite of Conduction is Convection. So an example of Convection could be per say ice melting. So that would be the Non-example of Conduction.
Hi! Basically convection is the transfer of thermal energy through fluids. Examples would be air and water.
A banana is a non-example of radiation.
Not conduction, but convection currents, are what drive winds and many ocean currents.
Here are 2 examples: - hot airballoon - hot air rising, and cold air falling.
Examples of convection include:hot air rising, cooling, and fallinga hot air balloonboiled water or boiling waterhot air popperan old fashioned radiator (creates a convection cell in a room by emitting warm air at the top and drawing in cool air at the bottom).steaming beverage