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Neveah Bullock
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11 October, 04:05
How is energy transferred during convection?
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Nasir Booth
11 October, 04:16
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The field of energy is wide and interesting due to it can be expressed by differents way.
The thermal energy is associated like internal energy of the atoms or molecules of a substance. The transfer of thermal energy as heat can take place via convection.
Convection via is the transfer of thermal energy due to the motion of the substance that contains the thermal energy.
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Aliza Nolan
11 October, 04:35
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The convection is a process by which heat energy can be transferred from one place to another through a medium. This process takes place in the liquid and air medium.
This process occurs in the atmosphere and in the mantle portion of the earth.
In the atmospheric region, the land area gets heated up due to the absorption of incoming solar radiation, as a result of which the air near the ground surface is heated up and becomes warm and less dense. This warm air then rises up into the upper portion carrying the heat energy from the lower region to the upper region. As the air rises upward, it cools down because of the lowering temperature and eventually falls back to the lower portion. This results in the formation of convection cells.
Similarly, in the layer of the mantle, convection currents are formed that carry the heat energy from the core of the earth towards the surface.
This is how energy is transferred by the process of conduction.
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