Physics, asked by amansaraswat8135, 11 months ago

1 point forced convection in a liquid bath is caused by

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Answered by priyanshu463590
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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.
Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

It is because that forces convection to occur in a liquid bath. ferocious agitation by an outside force .

Explanation:

What is forced convection caused by?

An external source, such as a pump, fan, suction device, etc., creates fluid motion in a system or mode of transport called forced convection. When external sources like fans and pumps induce convection, the process is said to be forced convection.

In light of this, the last option from the list would be the correct choice because evaporator tubes cause the refrigerant to flow, which is what forces convection because evaporator tube one causes it.

So, passage of refrigerant in evaporator tubes is the right answer to this query.When two things are in direct touch, conduction results in the transfer of heat. Heat is transferred inside the liquid as a result of convection. Through the use of electromagnetic waves rather than particles, radiation produces heat transfer.

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