Heating water in a pot on the stove.
Stoves are designed to apply heat to the bottom of the pot, not to the top.
The reason for this is that hot water in the pot rises and cooler water in the
pot sinks. Convection keeps the water circulating in the pot, keeping the coldest
water on the bottom, and that's why we apply the heat there.
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No, Convection does not occur in the Core. For example, in the Sun, the convection occurs only after the Radiation zone. In the radiation zone the energy is transported by radiation (ie, by photons). At about 0.8 solar radius the density and temperature are not enough to transport the energy by radiation, so convection sets in.
no. boiling water and earth tectonic plates are good examples
Forced convection is forced [man-made] and normal convection is natural.
Heat from the sun reaches Earth by radiation. Convection involves air movement, so heat from a forced air furnace would be an example of convection, as would heat in a convection oven which is basically a regular oven with a fan to distribute the heat more evenly.
Convection.
Adhesion is a non-example of convection.
Adhesion is a non-example of convection.
An example convection is write down your notes in class so you know what it is.
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yes a hard boiled egg is an example of convection!!!
Hot Air Rising And Cooler Air Falling Is One Example Of Convection Which That Example Is Called Convection Currents. Example Two An 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.
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it is thermal convection because convection is the tranfer of energy through a liquid or gas.
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