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How to pronounce convect in English?

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Type Words
Type of circulate
Derivation convection

Examples of convect

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They steam, they convect, and they will also re-therm the food, according to the chef.
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In order for the mantle to convect and the plates to slide they require a lubricated layer.
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If the drywall tape joints have separated, moist, warm air can convect through them and wet the insulation.
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The first thing to look for and correct are holes, cracks, etc., through which heated air can convect into the attic.
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Warm, moist air can easily convect around and through the fixtures into the confined space, where it condenses on the roof sheathing.
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More sophisticated schemes recognize that only some portions of the box might convect and that entrainment and other processes occur.
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Even recessed lights rated for insulated ceilings can allow a considerable amount of warm air to convect into the attic, adding to the problem.
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The heat from the core of the earth that is imparted to the mantle causes the mantle to convect much the way boiling water convects in a pan on the stove.
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The insulation should be carried all the way to the outside edge of the wall plates, and any cracks that allows moist air to convect from the rooms below into the attic need to be sealed.
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More examples
  • Circulate hot air by convection
  • (Convecting) Convection is the movement of molecules within fluids (i.e. liquids, gases) and rheids. It cannot take place in solids, since neither bulk current flows nor significant diffusion can take place in solids.
  • To carry or convey; to move (a warm fluid) upward through a cooler fluid, to transfer heat or a fluid by convection