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Download Solution PDFWater in an electric kettle becomes hot due to
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Option 2 : Convection
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Download Solution PDFCONCEPT:
- Difference between Conduction, Convection, Radiation.
SR.NO | Conduction | Convection | Radiation |
1. | In conduction, heat transfer takes place between objects by direct contact. | In convection, the heat transfer takes within the fluid. | In radiation, heat transfer occurs through electromagnetic waves without involving particles. |
2. | The heat transfer takes place due to the difference in temperature. | The heat transfer occurs due to the difference in density. | The heat transfer occurs in all objects with a temperature greater than 0 K. |
3. | The heat transfer in conduction is slow | The heat transfer in convection is faster. | The heat transfer in radiation is the fastest. |
4. | The heat transfer occurs through a heated solid object. | The heat transfer occurs through intermediate objects. For example, heat transfer between air and water. | The heat transfer occurs through electromagnetic waves. |
5. | It does not follow the law of reflection and refraction. | It does not follow the law of reflection and refraction. | It follows the law of reflection and refraction. |
- Heat transfer in fluids generally takes place via convection.
- Convection currents are set up in the fluid because the hotter part of the fluid is not as dense as the cooler part.
- So there is an upward buoyant force on the hotter fluid, making it rise while the cooler, denser fluid sinks.
EXPLANATION:
- From the above discussion, it's clear that there is a difference between conduction, convection, and radiation.
- Heat transfer in fluids generally takes place via convection.
- So the water in the kettle becomes hot by convection.
The correct option is 2.
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