The bottom of the rotating cylinder is heated, producing convection currents that move the 235 U up the cylinder, where it can be collected by scoops.
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In this case, the cool air brought in from the bottom by the convection current reaches the gauze towards the end of the outward vibration movement.
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The cited effect has to do more with heat transference rate effects ( such as the insulating effects of ice, convection currents, etc . etc . ).
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One problem with this that, like Trombe walls, the heat would radiate back out at night, and a convection current would chill the room during the night.
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The ash and tephra are ejected at speeds of several hundred metres per second, and can rise rapidly to heights of several kilometres, lifted by enormous convection currents.
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The convection currents of the red liquid may be seen to rise and fall in different regions, then eventually settle, illustrating the process as heat gradients are dissipated.
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Whilst the Clanny will continue to burn if laid on its side, potentially cracking the glass; the Mueseler will extinguish itself due to the stoppage of convection currents.
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Stellar convection consists of mass movement of plasma within the star which usually forms a circular convection current with the heated plasma ascending and the cooled plasma descending.
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The ash enters the atmosphere from the force of the eruption and convection currents from the heated air, and is then carried away from the volcano by winds.
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In April 1872 William Henry Ward received for a wireless telegraphy system where he theorized that convection currents in the atmosphere could carry signals like a telegraph wire.