Heat in liquid travels from the
1.Bottom to top
2.Top to bottom
3.Right to left
4.Left to right
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Option 1) Heat in liquid travels from the bottom to the top.
- Heat can be transferred in liquids and gases by three methods: conduction, convection, and radiation.
- In convection, the heat source is at the bottom of the pan in which liquid is heated.
- The molecules nearest to the source of heat are bound to get heated first.
- Once they get heated, they attain kinetic energy. Hence they can now move freely.
- They move to areas having lower temperatures in order to maintain equilibrium.
- While these molecules are moving from bottom to top, the other molecules at the bottom also get heated turn by turn.
- Therefore the molecules transfer heat from bottom to top.
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