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Heat rises in a room.
Heat energy makes water evaporate and rise into the air as water vapor.
A gravity disc in a fuel oil purifier is a component that helps separate water and sludge from the fuel oil. It works by using gravity to allow the heavier components to settle at the bottom of the purifier, while the lighter components rise to the top for removal. This process helps to clean and purify the fuel oil for more efficient use in engines.
Materials that do not allow heat to pass are insulators. (In real life, there are no perfect insulators, but if not much heat passes, then it is an insulator.)
No, the process of heating the body results in a rise in temperature. When heat is applied to the body, it absorbs the energy, leading to an increase in temperature.
what? I don't understand your question
Gravity causes the less dense stuff to rise
First you compress the gas, upon which its temperature will rise. Allow it to radiate off the excess heat - the heat caused by the compression. Now allow it to expand again. It will now be colder than when you started. This is the principle upon which refrigerators work.
Why does your temperature gauge rise and lower only when you have the heat on?
Mass of an object influences the force of gravity on it.
convection is the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat
Heat rises in a room.
Heat can cause air to rise :)
because of gravity
How do heat engine allow planes to fly
he proved that there was a force called gravity. the moon's gravity causes water to rise.
yes