That would seem to be a logical truth.
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what is air vented from a hydronic heating system
Forced air heating
A hydro-air heating system is a type of heating system that combines hot water and air to distribute warmth throughout a building. It uses a boiler to heat water, which is then circulated through a heat exchanger or coil, where air is blown over the heated surface to warm it up. This warm air is then distributed through ductwork to various rooms. Hydro-air systems offer efficient heating and can be integrated with existing air conditioning systems for year-round climate control.
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It gets hotter and hotter
It escapes by heating the air round the radiator element.
Flames need air to expand and grow, or become hotter. The oxygen circles the flame and makes the flame alter. The collar allows air to get to the flame.
Because your letting in Oxygen.
The heating of the air through the use of a burner is what makes balloons rise.
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Convection. The hotter air is less dense than the cooler air already there so, the warmer air will rise to the top of the house while pushing the cooler air down.
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When the air hole is closed, the flame is a luminous flame. This flame is not ideal for heating for the following reasons: it is not as hot as the non-luminous flame it is very unstable it produces a lot of soot thus, only non-luminous flames (the blue one) is ideal for heating. :)
When the gas (air) in a hot air balloon is heated it becomes less dense. This makes the balloon more buoyant so it rises.Because heating the air inside the balloon makes it less dense than the air surrounding the outside of the balloon, so it will rise.
Land gets hotter than water. So air above land gets warmer. Warm air rises. Denser air from the sea moves into area with "less" air.
When the air inside the balloon is heated, it becomes less dense and lighter than the surrounding cool air. This causes the balloon to rise as it floats upwards since the hotter air inside is less dense and buoyant than the cooler air outside the balloon.