100 W
.1 Kw
26.25 Joules per second
Candle burns with a yellow flame because its an incomplete combustion. The temperature of the flame also relates to its colour and also the trace metal ions present will influence the flame colour.
the heat of the hot flame is transferred to the colder candle hey brookie bee i hope this helps i got it from study island good luck :)
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
Oxygen is needed for burning. If there is no oxygen flame dies.
the one with the thickest wick.The flame from the candle melts the fuel (beeswax, tallow, cocoa butter, paraffin, or other hard waxy fat substance) which is then drawn up the candle wick and fed to the flame. The thicker the wick, the more fuel can be fed to the flame, making the flame bigger and hotter and using up the candle faster.
26.25 Joules per second
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
A candle flame is seen because it consists of glowing gases.
well both an animal and a flame candle need oxygen to survive
The candle burns with a single flame.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
Yes a candle wick is necessary to get the candle flame. The molten wax ascends the wick by capillary force and burns to create the flame.
No The temperature of the candle flame is out of the temperature range of the clinical thermometer.
If a candle has no oxygen, its flame goes out.
Light the candle and put a glass jar over it. Watch the flame of the candle closely. When the flame goes out, this means that the flame must have oxygen to burn the candle. This is how candles use oxygen.
No it is not luminous!
yellow