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The transfer of heat by fluid is convection.
No. Mass does not increase as heat is applied. Mass is the amount of matter in a body and cannot be changed by any physical or chemical process. Volume will increase when heat is applied.
Heat goes up
No, most forms of radiation have nothing to do with heat. Transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid is called convection.
Heat dissipation = (applied voltage)2 / total effective resistance of the circuit
The density of a fluid goes down (becomes less dense) when heat is applied.
it melts
It would be convection. Convection occurs when heat is applied to a fluid.
When too much heat is applied during the heat fixing of a slide with a bacterial cell on it, the cell would explode. The membrane of the cell would rupture.
Heat must have to be applied to the ice cube.
differentiate luminous flame from non-luminous flame
The transfer of heat by fluid is convection.
Convection occurs when and where a fluid is in a gravity field and heat is applied to its base.
No. Mass does not increase as heat is applied. Mass is the amount of matter in a body and cannot be changed by any physical or chemical process. Volume will increase when heat is applied.
Convection heat transfer is the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid.
Heat goes up
In effect it does. Electricity applied to the heater produces heat. Heat applied to the thermocouple produces electricity.