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A sun, a candle, a fire.
the sun is fiery ball the sun is a gold coin the sun is sailing across the calm blue sea the sun is a candle
There are many differences: 1. The sun is held together by its own gravity, a candle is not. 2. On the sun, H atoms get converted into He atoms. 3. The sun will give heat and light for roughly 5 billion more years; we can extinguish a candle with a breath or with a touch. 4. The sun rotates about its own axis; candles do not. 5. Sunlight comes from nuclear reactions; candle light comes from simple combustion. 6. And the most idiotic difference is that a candle can provide direct heat and light at night but not the sun. The BIG PICTURE: They differ in size, durability, origin, the mechanism of energy output, and the quantity of energy output.
Candle flames appear to us to be brighter because we typically view them from a few feet away, while even the closest stars beyond our sun are trillions of miles. Up close, however, the smallest star outshines any candle by many orders of magnitude.
Roughly piRe2/4piRs2 = 36Tm2/4x22500Xm2 = 4E-10 or 400 Trillionths a very samll part of the sun's Power.
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a dead candle could be a kenning for the moon. seeing as a lit candle is sun.
Of course, with a candle or the sun you could do morse code, as a basic example.
Yes. Candle is as natural source of light as the sun is.
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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.
A sun, a candle, a fire.
Yes
The Sun and a lighted candle are luminous.
as the sun
A foot candle refers to the the amount of light a light bulb, sun.. etc puts out.
the sun is fiery ball the sun is a gold coin the sun is sailing across the calm blue sea the sun is a candle