convect
IPA: kʌnvˈɛkt
verb
- (transitive) To move (a warm fluid) upward through a cooler fluid, to transfer (heat or a fluid) by convection.
- (intransitive) To undergo convection.
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Examples of "convect" in Sentences
- During the day, the glass stops convection.
- The convection separated from the center of circulation.
- Gradually, the convection developed nearer to the center.
- The convection is separated from the center of circulation.
- The brighter the red, the warmer and stronger the convection is.
- A convection superheater is located in the path of the hot gases.
- A variant of the conventional microwave is the convection microwave.
- The previous equation is the 'convection form' of the Burgers' equation.
- Convection increased and the outflow of the storm became better defined.
- Convection started to increase with the wave just to the south of Panama.
- These storm winds convect heat both latent and sensible from the surface to the upper atmosphere.
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- Air in free fall does not convect, which means that everything that heats up has to be cooled by fans; the space shuttle is LOUD inside.
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- But the atmosphere will generally lose heat at the top, and will convect and radiate to continue to do so, and so will continue to cool over a long period.
- With totally enclosed inverters such as the SMV, there are two options to get rid of the heat losses within the drive - either make the drive physically bigger to convect the heat away, or use a cooling fan.
- This land surface reflected energy back into the atmosphere rather than absorbing it, lessening the amount of energy on the land surface available to do things like convect water vapor to form clouds and thus rain.
- Discuss how radiation can pass through glazing materials at different rates depending on the material, how air can convect heat through screening material and the importance or unimportance of insulation materials to stop conductive heat transfer.
- And even if you did find a way to create such blast furnace like conditions, the fact of the matter is that you would convect a significant portion of the heat away, just like what happens in a fireplace; in order to let fresh air in, you have to let the heated, oxygen-depleted air escape.
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