Convection currents in water.

Posted by dmallon on October 29, 2008

We have found out that hot air rises. This is because it expands when warm and becomes less dense compared to the surrounding air. Less dense air will rise upwards.
In the video above we see what happened when we placed an ice cube with some dye inside. The ice cube cools the water surrounding it and this contracts the water making it more dense than the surrounding water. So it sinks.
Science is so cool!

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29Oct

Convection Experiment with first year.

Posted by dmallon on October 29, 2008

In our science class at St. Andrew`s we made a special convection current detector. To be honest it was really just a pencil with a bit of tissue paper on the end of it but it did show hot air rising above the hot flame of the bunsen burner.
Convection is a process where heat energy is carried to other areas of a room. Convection can only occur where there is a difference in temperature and only occurs in either liquids or gases.

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29Oct

Answers to your Question a Day Problems

Posted by dmallon on October 13, 2008

Hi physics lovers, hope you are doing well with your questions.
Click the link below to download a copy of your worked answers.

Question a day worked out answers

Relax and enjoy your holidays
Mr. Mallon

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13Oct
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October Holidays: A Question a day

Posted by dmallon on October 8, 2008

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Hi higher physics lovers here is your question a day to keep your physics ticking over till you get back.
Have a happy October break and keep safe.

Higher Question a Day

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8Oct
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Download this colourful periodic table.

Posted by dmallon on October 4, 2008

Periodic Table
Hi second year. Just as promised click on the link below to download a cracking looking periodic table.
Periodic Table

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4Oct
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