why does heat travel faster upward in water than in downward direction on heating
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When there is heat at the bottom of water, the water molecules that are hot starts to move, thus the water molecules spread apart. The heated water becomes less dense. ... Thus water heated at the bottom travels up, cools down, gets denser, falls down.
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Because we heat the utensil from downer portion so to heat the water completely the excited particles moves to the up ward direction and the water gets warm.
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