Science, asked by mismahesh278, 4 months ago

how will you show convection current in air​

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Answered by ummehaniirfan
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Explanation:

CONVECTION

Heat can be transferred in liquids or gases by convection.

FLUIDS

Liquids and gases are fluids because they can be made to flow.

The particles in these fluids can move from place to place.

Convection occurs when particles with a lot of heat energy in a liquid or gas move and take the place of particles with less heat energy.

CONVECTION IN LIQUID

Convection in a liquid can be seen by putting a crystal of potassium permanganate in a beaker of water and gently heating it with a Bunsen flame.

Answered by rajjanu18121982
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Answer:

Convection currents are present in the air– A good example of convection current is the warm air that rises towards the ceiling in your house. The process happens as the warm air is said to be less dense than that of the colder air. Another good example of convection current is wind.

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