Smoke comes from a fire at it's base. Hot air rises so the smoke is carried upward by the heated air
Convection is the heat transfer process responsible for causing smoke to rise from a fire. As air near the fire gets heated, it becomes less dense and rises, carrying the smoke along with it.
Cigarette smoke rises in a closed room because it is lighter than the surrounding air.
Smoke rises in the air due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. When materials are burned, the heat causes the air inside the smoke to expand, making it less dense and causing it to rise. This process creates air currents that carry the smoke upwards.
In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.
Smoke typically travels upwards in a closed room due to the natural tendency of hot air to rise.
We Rise Like Smoke - 2013 was released on: USA: 21 May 2013
yes, but if you smoke regularly you will be short of breath quickly
an inflation ;)
Convection is the heat transfer process responsible for causing smoke to rise from a fire. As air near the fire gets heated, it becomes less dense and rises, carrying the smoke along with it.
an inflation ;)
Streams can begin to rise during a rainstorm as the water from the rainfall quickly flows into them. The intensity of the rain and the topography of the area will determine how quickly the streams begin to rise.
yes because ever thing may blow up and smoke will rise off the fire
Cigarette smoke rises in a closed room because it is lighter than the surrounding air.
Smoke rises in the air due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. When materials are burned, the heat causes the air inside the smoke to expand, making it less dense and causing it to rise. This process creates air currents that carry the smoke upwards.
because it vibrates into the air and becomes oxegin
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In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.