Convective Heat Transfer: The Unreliable Friend of Convection

Convective heat transfer is the process by which heat is transferred through the movement of fluid or gas. Yeah, because who needs conduction and radiation when you can just have a bunch of hot air?

It's like the ultimate party trick - you can make a room hot just by waving your arms wildly.

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