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The shape of a candle affects how fast it burns because if you have a round candle it would be shorter than a cylinder. The smaller the shape the faster it burns.
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When you light a candle, it burns the wax. That is chemical energy. The thermal energy is produced as the lighted wick continue to burn the wax. It also gives out light as it burns.
As a candle burns, it converts the chemical energy in the wax to heat and light energy.
When a candle starts burning heat energy is transformed either by radiation or conduction or convention(in case of liquids).
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 .
the ivory candle is going to burn the fastest
Paraffin is a compound made when a candle burns
A candle when it burns lets out smoke.
The shape of a candle affects how fast it burns because if you have a round candle it would be shorter than a cylinder. The smaller the shape the faster it burns.
As the Candle Burns - 1913 was released on: USA: March 1913
As a candle burns, the candle becomes smaller as the wax melts.
Usually a colored candle. I think yellow burns the fastest of all. It has to do with the chemicals associated with the pigment of the color.
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.
The wax on the candle can turn in a gas