The smoke from an active fire rises in the surrounding air because it is less dense
than the cooler surrounding air.
It doesn't know anything about the idea of convection, and it doesn't need to, in order
to behave appropriately.
convection
One benefit of using a radiant heater instead of a convection heater is that they can heat an entire room for a longer period of time without burning out the motor or shutting off.
He won't complete many push-ups on that hot deck due to a little thing I like to call "the convection current effect".
A thermos reduces does not reduce heat transfer using convection, it reduces heat transfer BY convection. This is because there is a vacuum between the container of the liquid and the outer shell off the thermos. This means that no fluid will go round the inside conducting heat one way or the other. Hope this helped
Convection as a form of heat transfer occurs whenever something is hotter than the air around it. An example might be a stove-top that has been turned on or asphalt in the sun.
On November the fifth, all the children were round the bonfire waiting for the firework display.
This is an ancient Native American technique. First create a Bonfire using enchanted leaves from an elder oak tree. Then burn the property and what image you see in the smoke is the value.
For convection cooking by using a convection oven.
it uses natural convection
"The convection oven cooks much faster."
convection
There was smoke coming from the chimney.
Yes, the mantle of the Earth continually heats up and cools down using convection currents.
There are many benefits to using a convection heater. The first advantage is the fact that convection heaters heat faster than other heaters. Convection heaters also are much cheaper and heat a larger area.
Using a compressed butane propellant. That is why it is easily flammable, and you should NOT swallow matches once it is comsumed, or defecate into a bonfire
Depends on how much you smoke and how good of bud you smoke.
The Winter Carnival typically uses a ceremonial giant bonfire to kick off the event. The bonfire is typically lit using a consistently burning torch or flame.