Physics, 05.07.2021 18:00 brookeanne723
The diagram shows the movement of air as a result of convection currents.
An illustration of a house with arrows in the clockwise direction. In the bottom left is a space heater. The arrows rising off the heater are labeled Y the arrows curving towards the ceiling are labeled W, the arrows going across the ceiling are labeled W and the arrows going down the wall on the opposite side of the room are labeled X.
At which point is the air at its highest density?
W
X
Y
Z
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