Smoke rises upwards due to the principle of buoyancy. When smoke is released, it is hotter and less dense than the surrounding air, causing it to be less buoyant and rise. As it rises, it cools down and mixes with the surrounding air, eventually dispersing.
Smoke rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. When smoke is released, it is filled with hot air and particles that are lighter than the surrounding cooler air, so it naturally moves upwards. Additionally, the movement of air currents and convection also play a role in pushing smoke upwards.
The smoke from a bonfire rises upwards due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. As the hot smoke rises, it mixes with the cooler surrounding air, creating vertical movement. Additionally, the heat from the fire creates a convection current that helps propel the smoke upwards.
Some chemicals that constitute smoke are of lighther weight than others; thus, the lighter chemicals rise through the atmosphere faster than the heavier ones. This creates the swirling or curling effect.
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.
bcoz the smoke has " demiculogrologist " which is a special type of chemical which makes all this happen.......... 'cauze this chemical is a ........................
Smoke rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. When smoke is released, it is filled with hot air and particles that are lighter than the surrounding cooler air, so it naturally moves upwards. Additionally, the movement of air currents and convection also play a role in pushing smoke upwards.
The smoke from a bonfire rises upwards due to the difference in temperature between the smoke and the surrounding air. As the hot smoke rises, it mixes with the cooler surrounding air, creating vertical movement. Additionally, the heat from the fire creates a convection current that helps propel the smoke upwards.
Some chemicals that constitute smoke are of lighther weight than others; thus, the lighter chemicals rise through the atmosphere faster than the heavier ones. This creates the swirling or curling effect.
Nick Smoke goes by Nicky Smoke.
In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.
so that the smoke is concentrated upwards
Smoke typically travels upwards in a closed room due to the natural tendency of hot air to rise.
A positive slope goes upwards whereas a negative slope goes down wards
no because you blow out the smoke but only the nicotine goes into your lungs
The white thing that goes over smoke detector.
The vertical y axis on the Cartesian plane goes straight upwards