What is the transfer of heat causing differences in air density?
1 Answer
Convectional current
Explanation:
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Convectional currents, as, you already know, occur due to density differences.
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A more accurate definition of convectional currents will be transfer of fluid from one region the other.
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Convectional currents imply degrees of hotness and coldness a fluid possesses. Thus, a fluid which is less dense will rise upwards and therefore is hotter and another fluid which is denser will go down and therefore is colder.
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One use of convectional currents will be heaters. Heaters are placed at the bottom of a room so as hot air to be able to rise upwards and colder air to go down. Its reverse effect are air-conditioners.