evaporation, where it turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.
A hot water radiator heats a room's air through convection. Hot water flows through the radiator, heating its metal surface. The heat is then transferred to the surrounding air, causing it to rise and circulate throughout the room.
A hot water radiator heats a room by circulating hot water through a series of pipes inside the radiator. The hot water transfers its heat to the metal of the radiator, which then radiates warmth into the room through convection and radiation. This warms the air in the room and increases the overall temperature.
This is a solar thermal energy system. Solar panels capture sunlight to heat air, which then heats copper tubes filled with water to produce hot water or steam for use in heating or electricity generation.
A hot-water radiator heats a room by transferring heat from the hot water flowing through the radiator to the metal surface of the radiator. The metal then radiates this heat into the surrounding air in the room through a combination of conduction and convection. As the air near the radiator heats up, it rises, creating a natural circulation of warm air in the room.
Microwave transmission primarily heats the water molecules within an object, including food. It does not significantly heat the air itself, as air molecules do not interact with microwaves in the same way that water molecules do.
If you think of an ice cube (a solid) in the sun, it melts to water (a liquid) and the water heats up by the sun and goes in the air, which makes the water a gas
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What do you think happens when some air heats up and other air is cool?
The air heats faster than the water because water has a higher heat capacity. As a result water takes four times more heat energy as compared to air.
A furnace heats air; a boiler heats water. --The HVAC Veteran
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"Evaporates".
A hot water radiator heats a room's air through convection. Hot water flows through the radiator, heating its metal surface. The heat is then transferred to the surrounding air, causing it to rise and circulate throughout the room.
The flame heats the air and it is lighter so it goes upwards.
Gas heated hot water radiators.
the water is heated by the motor and goes into a set of coils inside a box near the firewall and a fan blows through the coils and it heats the air and is blown out the vents.
A boiler heats water to a safe heating temperature, often 180 degrees or so, and when a thermostat calls for heat, circulating pumps move the water from the boiler to the radiators where it heats the air surrounding the radiant surface, causing localized convective heating as well as some amount of conductive and radiant heat transfer. others have said: Stratification HEAT goes to the cold.