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Convection
Yes. Convection is a type of energy and a convection current is, well, the phrase for its currents. So yeah, convection and convection current are the same.
The scientific name for convection is "convection."
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Christopher A. Kennedy has written: 'Comparison of several numerical methods for simulation of compressible shear layers' 'Additive Runge-Kutta schemes for convection-diffusion-reaction equations' -- subject(s): Convection-diffusion equation, Runge-Kutta method, Composite functions
The three main types of convection are natural convection, forced convection, and mixed convection. Natural convection occurs due to density differences caused by temperature variations. Forced convection involves the use of external means like fans or pumps to enhance fluid movement. Mixed convection combines both natural and forced convection mechanisms.
Convection current is a stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection. Convection is mostly around gas and liquid
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It is called Convection.
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A convection current, however, this can also occur with gases.