What is the difference between forced convection and natural convection?
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The key difference between natural and forced convection is that in natural convection, the motion of the fluid is influenced by natural means whereas, in forced convection, the motion of fluids is influenced by external means.
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In natural convection, any fluid motion is caused by natural means such as the buoyancy effect, i.e. the rise of warmer fluid and fall the cooler fluid. Whereas in forced convection, the fluid is forced to flow over a surface or in a tube by external means such as a pump or fan.
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