Wednesday, October 21, 2009

an example of convection

An example of convection is boiling water. Heat coming from the bottom of a pot, is transferred to water. Molecules of water at the bottom of the pot begin to vibrate and move around, transmitting heat energy as these molecules collide with one another. The energy is then transmitted or transferred from the deeper portions of the water towards its surface. The molecules of water that gain enough energy may escape the liquid form and transfer into the air.

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