CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Method Result Pictures MEMBERS CATHLENE BARROGO FRANGELYN GOZUM SHARAH DUPAN JOHN LOYD RANCE JANHIZE RAMILO LABORATORY REPORT 10:30 AM 9/27/2023 Discussion Materials
Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Method Result Pictures INTRODUCTION x This laboratory report presents an investigation on convection currents using an experiment designed to observe the flow of heat in a fluid. Convection is a significant mode of heat transfer that occurs in fluid due to differences in density and temperature. This experiment aimed to explore the formation and characteristics of convection currents and to provide a visual representation of this phenomenon . 10:30 AM 9/27/2023
Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Method Result Pictures MATERIALS x 500mL Beaker Tripod Gauze Ice Food coloring Candle 10:30 AM 9/27/2023
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Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Result Method Pictures METHOD: x 10:30 AM 9/27/2023 METHOD 1 METHOD 1 x 1. Set up the tripod . METHOD 2 METHOD 3 METHOD 4 METHOD 5
Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Result Method Pictures METHOD: x 10:30 AM 9/27/2023 METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 METHOD 4 METHOD 5 METHOD 2 x 2. Pour water into the 500mL beaker. 3. Put the beaker with water on the tripod .
Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Result Method Pictures METHOD: x 10:30 AM 9/27/2023 METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 METHOD 4 METHOD 5 METHOD 3 x 4. Heat the other side of the beaker for 5 mins.
Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Result Method Pictures METHOD: x 10:30 AM 9/27/2023 METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 METHOD 4 METHOD 5 METHOD 4 x 5. Put the ice into the side of the water away from the heat.
Discussion Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Result Method Pictures METHOD: x 10:30 AM 9/27/2023 METHOD 1 METHOD 2 METHOD 3 METHOD 4 METHOD 5 METHOD 5 x 6. Add a few drops of food coloring onto the side where you put the ice. 7. Observe
Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Result Method Pictures RESULT x The experiment successfully demonstrated the presence of convection currents. As the water close to the heat source became warmer it started moving displacing the water that sank down. The circulation pattern became more active as the temperature increased. 10:30 AM 9/27/2023
Materials CONVECTION CURRENT Introduction Method Result Pictures DISCUSSION x Convection currents are driven by the temperature, causing density differences in the fluid. Warmer, less dense the fluid rises, while cooler, denser fluid sinks. This circular motion is fundamental to various phenomena, including ocean currents. 10:30 AM 9/27/2023
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