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In this fascinating experiment, we delve into the world of convection and heat transfer using a simple setup involving a cylindrical pipe and a candle flame. Join us as we explore how heat moves through fluids, creating convection currents and demonstrating principles of thermodynamics in action. Watch closely as the candle flame influences the flow of air around the pipe, showcasing the dynamic interplay between heat and fluid dynamics. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply curious about the wonders of science, this experiment offers valuable insights into the mechanisms that govern our everyday experiences of temperature and energy transfer. Tune in and uncover the secrets of convection with us! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more captivating science experiments and demonstrations
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Uploaded At Feb 22, 2024 ^^


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RYD date created : 2024-02-23T09:11:36.79084Z
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@harsh._

9 months ago

Sir, but how we can say that the smoke get out from one passage rather than going through both the passages. Is there any thing which tends the smoke to travel throughout one passage and tends air to get in from the second?

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