The hand which is over the flame feels hotter because hot air moves in :
Downward direction
Upward direction
Circular direction
Non of these
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Explanation:
The hot air is less dense (lighter) than the cooler air around it, so it naturally goes upward, making the area above the flame hotter than the area to the sides of it.
On the side of the fire you’re only getting the radiant heat from the burn. On the top you are getting the convective hot air and actual burn chemicals (smoke, etc.) rising with the less dense air.
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Answer:
In upward direction, this is your answer
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