What is the name of the continuous circulating stream of water set up inside a kettle
when it is heated?
a. charging current
b. combustion current
C. conduction current
d. convection current
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d. convection current
Heat is conducted along the handle of the pot, which is why you need to be careful picking the pot up, and why most pots don't have metal handles. In the water in the pot, convection currents are set up, helping to heat the water uniformly.
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Answer:
This is called a convection current.
Explanation:
Cold water replaces the rising warm water and this , in turn , also becomes warm and rises. A continuous circulating stream is set up in the kettle. This is called a convection current.
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