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Convection

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  • Convection: Convection currents
  • Experiment
  • Mechanism of Convection
  • Definition: Convection 
  • Definition: Convection currents 
Maharashtra State Board: Class 7

Introduction:

Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases). Warm fluids rise, and cooler fluids sink, creating a continuous flow, like when water boils or warm air rises near a heater.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 7

Experiment

1. Aim: To observe how heat is transferred in liquids through convection currents.

2. Requirements: beaker, water, potassium permanganate crystals, and gas burner.

3. Procedure

  • Take some water in a beaker.
  • Place the beaker on a gas burner and heat it slowly.
  • Add a few potassium permanganate crystals to the water.
  • Watch the coloured streams of water as the heating continues.

4. Observation: Magenta-coloured streams can be observed moving upwards and downwards in the water. As the water heats, the warm water rises while the cold water sinks, forming convection currents.

5. Conclusion: This experiment shows that heat in liquids is transferred by convection, where warm water rises and cold water replaces it, forming continuous currents.

Convection of heat

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