Convection is a mode of heat transfer that occurs through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases). It is an important process in the transfer of heat energy from one place to another.
Convection occurs when a fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, while the cooler, denser fluid sinks. This creates a circular motion within the fluid, transferring heat from the warmer areas to the cooler areas.
Some common examples of convection include the heating of a room by a radiator, the boiling of water in a pot, and the movement of air in the atmosphere which leads to wind.
By understanding the principles of convection and its applications, you will gain a deeper insight into the role of fluid motion in heat transfer.