you experiment with different types of candles
The flame burns the wax which melts smaller and smaller. Therefore the candle melts 'til there is nothing left.
Regard the candles as being of unit height then the first candle's height after time 't' is 1 - t/6 and the second candle's height is 1 - t/8. When the first candle is half the height of the second candle then : 2(1 - t/6) = 1 - t/8 : 2 - t/3 = 1 - t/8 : 1 = t/3 - t/8 = 5t/24 : t = 24/5 = 44/5 hours = 4 hours 48 minutes.
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Start first candle from one side burning and second candle from two side burning. So second candle will take 30 min to finish. When second candle finished make first candle also to burn from both side. So now remaining of first candle will take more 15 min to finished. So total life of burning of fist candle is 45 mins.
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The thickness of the wick mostly determines the burn rate. The rate, as used above, is the speed with which the candle wax is consumed, not the rate that the candle burns downward.
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the ivory candle is going to burn the fastest
The thickness of the wick mostly determines the burn rate. The rate, as used above, is the speed with which the candle wax is consumed, not the rate that the candle burns downward
The coloring is usually just on the outside of a lipid candle, the whick burns in a modern candle, if its an old oil candle, it might have color that burns due to its chemicals.
A time candle is a candle that burns at rate that when it burns past a certain mark the people that are using it know how long it takes for the candle to reach that mark. So a twenty second time candle will only burn for twenty seconds. Hunch1000
the darker the color the more faster the candles burn.
That depends on the density, cross-sectional area, and chemical composition of the candle, and on the turbulence in the air surrounding it.
That depends on the density, cross-sectional area, and chemical composition of the candle, and on the turbulence in the air surrounding it.
The yellow candle burns fastest .
Paraffin is a compound made when a candle burns
The rate at which a candle burns is dependent on the size and composition of the wick, and the thickness, composition, and melting / vaporization rate of the candle wax. Color is not the dominant factor in candle burning rates.