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VIDEO

  1. The Professor

  2. Demonstration of rotation of spiral structure due to convection process

  3. convection current helps to rotate the spiral paper

  4. Simple physical experiment with paper spiral

  5. A Convection Experiment

  6. convection Spiral

COMMENTS

  1. Convection spiral

    A 6 cm diameter spiral should be sufficient. 2. Turn on the desk lamp and shine its light towards the ceiling. 3. Make a whole in the exact centre of the spiral and thread the string through it. 4. Tie a knot in the end of the string to hold the spiral in place. 5. Holding the string, dangle the spiral 10 cm above the desk lamp.

  2. CONVECTION

    This video will show you how to perform the convection experiment using a spiral paper. It will also discuss how this experiment works and the science behind...

  3. A Convection Spiral Experiment

    When we light up the candle it supplies heat energy that heat the air near the candle. When this hot air rises up a vacant place is created. Now cold air rep...

  4. Why does a paper spiral spin when convection happens?

    Sorted by: 1. The spiral shape makes it behave like a windmill. The hot air raised and hits the inclined surface of the spiral. There momentum transfer to the spiral can be decomposed in two parts: one along the vertical, which pushes slightly the spiral upwards and one along the horizontal, which creates torque and makes the spiral rotate.

  5. Convection Snakes

    Draw a snake on a sheet of paper in a spiral shape or use the convection snake template. 2. Colour and decorate as you wish. 3. Cut out the snake so that it makes a spiral. 4. Tape the cotton to the centre end of the snake. 6. Hold the snake over a heat source such as a candle or radiator.

  6. Spinning spiral snake

    The rising hot air pushes on the underside of the spiral and this causes the spiral, due to the its shape, to rotate. Experiment You can turn this demonstration into an experiment. This will make it a better science project. To do that, try answering one of the following questions. The answer to the question will be your hypothesis.

  7. Convection Snake

    Download. 15 - Marvin and Milo - Convection Snake 2019.pdf. is a special case of Heating. The spiral should start to spin slowly. The radiator raises the temperature of the air around it, so the particles move more quickly and spread out. This means the air is less dense and rises upwards. The rising air pushes on the paper causing it to spin.

  8. 5 ways to demonstrate convection currents

    Convection snake. A traditional way to demonstrate convection is to use a convection snake. This is a spiral of paper that starts to spin when placed over a heat source. Ice and salt water demonstration. When we investigated whether ice melted faster in freshwater or saltwater we notice a convection current as the ice melted in the non salty water.

  9. Convection Paper Spiral Science Experiment

    Convection is the process of heat transfer through liquid or gas. A candle flame always points upwards no matter what the orientation of the candle is. Conve...

  10. PDF Snake Spiral

    Draw a spiral on the piece of paper and decorate it with markers or crayons to look like a snake. Cut around the spiral carefully. Cut a piece of thread and push it through the eye of the needle. Push the needle through the head of the snake and make a knot so that the thread does not push through. Hang the snake above a warm radiator.