None. No electricity is produced from candles.
Electricity is usually not produced by candles.
candles can produce heat when it is burnt and when it is attached to something that can be heated or which can pass current ,like iron, the heat energy is partly converted into electricity .and when the burning candles are attached to the magnetized nails, electricity is produced and it passes though the wire and the bulb is lit...candles do not provide a large amount of power but anyway it produces electricity.................guys just try it and observe
Candles, when lit, are fire. This is a form of energy, not electricity.
42 pints of electricity
1.7% of Pakistan electricity is produced by nuclear power stations
that depends on how much sunlight there is. But alot of electricity.
because light bulbs use electricity ,and candles use fire, and electricity last longer
Candles (of whatever color) are not used to produce electricity, they are used for light, and for ceremonial purposes.
candles
it's over 9,000
i really don't know
No they did not as electricity was not invented back then. They used candles or wood for light and heat. =)