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Thermal loop

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Athermal loopis a movement of air driven by warm air rising at one end of the loop, and cool air descending at the other end, creating a constantly moving loop of air. They can be used to precisely control the temperature of a specific area.[1]Thermal loops also occur in liquids.

Thermal loops are size-independent; that is to say, they may occur in a space as small as a room or as large as a globalhemisphere.TheHadley cellis an example of a global-scale thermal loop.

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  1. ^Bartell, Patrick (2021-07-22)."All About the Thermal Loop".Powerblanket.Retrieved2024-02-22.