the gas volume becomes 1,000 times smaller
A candle wick is a thin string down the centre of the candle.
That all depends on the: - size of the candle - type of wax used to make the candle - the wick used in the candle
Wax is a generally considered as a homogenous mixture of several different longer-chain alkanes, esters and other compounds.
A candle is made of matter
it melts then forms back onto the candle, dries, then rebuilds the candle. It is the fuel of the candle and is consumed during the burning process.
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wouldn't make a difference if they were the same shape,mass,and volume
The candlestick has a density of about 8.95 g/cm3
yes.you need more air,as the candle will burn for longer in a bigger volume of air because the air contains oxygen which is needed for combustion
Assuming that the cross section of the candle is the same everywhere (as you go down, or up), the volume is equal to the base area times the height. If you have a way to find out the base area, you can divide the volume by this base area to find the height.
Mass, length, volume, amount of time for which it can be lit,
The higher the volume, the more the flame will last.
A candle
I assume you are thinking about a situation where the jar is airtight.In this case, a larger jar will have more air in it, and therefore more oxygen; the candle will be able to burn longer in a larger jar. I would expect the time it burns to be roughly proportional to the volume of the jar.
A candle can be illuminated usually when you light it... That's the whole point of a candle. A candle can be illuminated usually when you light it... That's the whole point of a candle.
The candle is called the Paschal candle. It is sometimes referred to as the "Easter candle."
you have a candle