because of heat produced by candle
Candles don't make electricity, but they make liquid wax and carbon dioxide from the flame.
because of heat produced by candle
use electricity generators which generate electricity from candle energy
Candles produce light and heat through combustion, but they do not directly generate electricity. Devices like thermoelectric generators can convert the heat produced by a candle into electricity, but the amount generated is usually minimal.
by using wax!!
No, candle wax would be considered an insulator.
No, candle wax is not a conductor of electricity. It is an insulator.
None, other than doing an interesting experiment.
no.
Yes
A candle in not in the electrical classification category as being used for an insulator.
Householders if electricity fails.