Room heater are placed on a lower level because the air coming from the room heater is hot and hot air is light so it will go up and resulting in keeping us warm.
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Diffusion is the movement of particles from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. Example:perfume when one were to spray perfume in a room it will diffuse into the lower concentration of the room
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Baseboard electric heaters are placed on the outer walls of a room in order to radiate heat towards the center of the room. They also heat up the outer walls of which usually are cooler than the inner walls.
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Some heaters are place on the walls of a room to get them off of the floor and out of the way. Also, they can be hard wired into the electrical system or be hooked up to a propane line easier this way. It also distributes the heat more evenly throughout the room.
Heaters are placed on the floor because of convection currents. Convection currents are the circular motion of air currents, caused by the simple fact that cool air is heavier than warm air. Thence, warm air rises. Heaters are placed on the floor to get the heat to people before the air cools down and begins to sink.
A room essentially works as a level, or area. Objects can be placed within a room.
To circulate the air. The heaters warm the air closest to them, which rises. This forces cold air to replace the warm air - which is then heated... and the cycle continues.
A fan.
Baseboard heaters depends on convection currents in air to move heat around a room.
The heater blows out warm air. Since warm air is less dense, it rises. Thus, the air on top becomes more dense and sinks. This sets up the convection currents which is very effective in keeping the whole room warm.
The heater blows out warm air. Since warm air is less dense, it rises. Thus, the air on top becomes more dense and sinks. This sets up the convection currents which is very effective in keeping the whole room warm.
To reflect heat back into the room.