conduction
Convection occurs when heat is transferred into an object through motion or movement; an example would be boiling water.
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air movements, storms, and ocean currentsthe primary ways that heat energy is transferred are air movement,storms,and ocean currents.
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Convection occurs when heat is transferred into an object through motion or movement; an example would be boiling water.
Convection occurs when heat is transferred into an object through motion or movement; an example would be boiling water.
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convection (from the movement of fluids), conduction (through solids), and radiation (through air and space).
convection (from the movement of fluids), conduction (through solids), and radiation (through air and space).
energy is lost through heat excretion and movement
Energy being transferred from place to place
Yes, because the heat is transferred through the pot to warm the water.
air movements, storms, and ocean currentsthe primary ways that heat energy is transferred are air movement,storms,and ocean currents.
The movement on the stage is opposite from the movement seen through the lenses. For example: If you move something on the stage left, what you see through the lenses is the "specimen" moving towards the right.
A hair dryer is an example of convection. Convection refers to the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or gases. In the case of a hair dryer, the heat is generated by an electric element and is then transferred to the surrounding air. The heated air is then blown out of the hair dryer and onto the hair, drying it by convection. Conduction, on the other hand, refers to the transfer of heat through direct contact between objects. An example of conduction would be touching a hot stove and feeling the heat transfer to your hand through direct contact. It is important to note that both convection and conduction can occur simultaneously in many heat transfer situations. For example, a hair dryer may also transfer heat to your hair through conduction as the hot air comes into contact with your hair.