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Convection Current - GCSE Physics Practical

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How is convection current formed in a liquid or a gas? Have a look at how convection is shown in water in a rectangular glass tube. When a liquid is heated, the liquid gains thermal energy and becomes less dense (particles spread out). When it becomes less dense, it rises to displace the cooler water at the top. When it is at the top, it then cools. It now becomes more dense and, therefore, it sinks. This process repeats to form a convection current. ======================================== Thank you for 1000 subs! Baby steps, but super thankful for your support! #physics #gcsephysics #gcse #convection Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4​

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