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How does convection work? Heat energy can be reflected. Warmer air will always move below cooler air. Cold air, which is denser than warm air, sinks. Heat is transferred between…
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How does convection work? Heat energy can be reflected. Warmer air will always move below cooler air. Cold air, which is denser than warm air, sinks. Heat is transferred between…
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How does convection work?
Heat energy can be reflected.
Warmer air will always move below cooler air.
Cold air, which is denser than warm air, sinks.
Heat is transferred between two objects in contact.
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Heat is transferred between two objects in contact.
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Heat is transferred between two objects in contact.
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