Cold air tends to sink and move downwards in a room, while warm air rises and moves upwards.
Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
Heat naturally rises in a room due to convection, where hot air is less dense and moves upward, while cooler air sinks.
Hot air rises in relation to its surrounding environment. This is because hot air is less dense than cold air, causing it to be buoyant and move upwards.
When using a ventilation system, hot air goes out while cold air comes in.
In the process of heat transfer, hot air moves to cold air.
No, only if you go without clothes that keep you warm 9protected from the cold). It is good to go outside if you are sick. remember when you stay the whole time in a space, room. Then you ar ebreathing. and everytime you breath out, the bacteria go in to the air of the room. And after a while the room is full of bacterie. but if you go outside, you get fresh air. and this fresh air , cleans youre longes.
Warm air rises because it is less dense than cold air, creating convection currents. Cold air sinks because it is denser than warm air. This movement of air creates weather patterns and influences temperature gradients in the atmosphere.
I assume that the smoke you experience hasn't burned your house down yet. The vapor that appears about 12" from the a/c is cold air from the air conditioner meeting the warm air in the room it is cooling, and the cold condenses water vapor out of the hot air, just like a cloud. So it may be steam you're seeing -- not smoke. It should go away after the room cools down a little. If this is not the case, and it really is smoke in your room, then you need to turn off the air conditioner, then unplug it, and call a certified a/c technician. It's possible that someone may have overcharged the freon in that air conditioner.
I think it's an air condion on the side I think and you turn it down on Redrick's room. Then he will go out of his room so that you can go in there and get the dog bowl hope this helps! :).
Smoke rises in a closed room because it is less dense than the surrounding air.
Heat naturally rises in a room due to convection, where hot air is less dense and moves upward, while cooler air sinks.
At the poles, cold air sinks. Simple
the hot air balloons goes down to earth by the air molecules reach the cold air.the air molecules cramp to each other, making it more dener than the air. the hot air balloons start to go down.( the person has to turn off the fire to start this)
that is bad... go get it checked up on!
Cold air is denser thus heavier.
"Smoke", strictly speaking, consists of particles of ash carried on the hot air from burning. Since hot air is less dense than cold air, it rises as it is displaced by the heavier cold air.
Warm air naturally goes up/rises and cold air has to make a current where it can go until it reaches a warm current which is under the warm air.