Convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid (such as a gas or liquid). This transfer of heat occurs as the fluid moves from one place to another, carrying heat energy with it.
Convection occurs in fluids because the fluid particles can move freely. When a fluid is heated, the particles gain energy and move faster, causing the fluid to expand and become less dense. As a result, the heated fluid rises, carrying heat energy with it. At the same time, cooler, denser fluid moves in to replace the rising warm fluid, creating a continuous cycle.
Convection can be observed in various natural phenomena and everyday situations. Some examples include:
To better understand convection, here are some key points to focus on: