ten
26.25 Joules per second
About 1570.9
It is reported that a typically candle will deliver approximately 0.981 candela of heat power. Watts are used to describe electricity.PS:That (candela unit) still evades the (universal, desired, direct) "power conversion" (answer) to Joules per second (=Watt, standard, also of heat).It's common sense that a candle's flame, will deliver 1 candle of power (=candela),& tells nothing more.Meaning the question was NOT answered (correctly).
fire is a chemical reaction
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The term candle power refers to a unit of measuring luminosity or light. The term candle power is now an obsolete term that was once used in the 1800's.
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Foot-candle is a unit of light intensity, not of power like watts. The power would vary, depending on the color of the light.Foot-candle is a unit of light intensity, not of power like watts. The power would vary, depending on the color of the light.Foot-candle is a unit of light intensity, not of power like watts. The power would vary, depending on the color of the light.Foot-candle is a unit of light intensity, not of power like watts. The power would vary, depending on the color of the light.
light a candle or your house. then you will have plenty of light
ten
yes
December
26.25 Joules per second
About 1570.9
Yes it was because when I asked the clerk she said they don't sell that candle size anymore
The small candle has more power as the wax isn't a huge width, so it gets overheated and the flames get extra hot. With the big candle the flames can have more space and cool quicker than a little candle.