convection cells in indoor heating and cooling systems
Convection cells in indoor heating and cooling systems are natural circulating patterns of air caused by temperature differences. Warm air rises, creating an upward flow, while cool air sinks, creating a downward flow. These cells help distribute heat or cool air evenly throughout a space, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the heating or cooling system.
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