Physics, asked by tanishasamanta16, 1 month ago

Explain with an example hot air rises up .​

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Answered by ItzillusionOp
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Answer:

Hot air rises because gases expand as they heat up. When air heats up and expands, its density also decreases. The warmer, less dense air effectively floats on top of the colder, denser air below it. This creates a buoyant force that causes the warmer air to rise.

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Answered by suryasamanta38
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Hot air is lighter in comparison to surrounding air. They is why they rise up.

For example: Hot air balloon rises up in air.

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