The high temperature of a candle involves relatively little mass and hence, relatively few very fast moving particles. A bowl of warm water has tremendously more warm, and hence moderately fast moving particles. The difference in the number of particles (or molecules) in this case outweighs the difference in the speed with which they are moving.
The fire on the candle is a concentrated heat which tends to get extremely hot to where you can badly burn your finger on it. A hot day, however, does not even come close to this temperature, seeing as though you do not get third degree burns on a hot day as you would if you put your finger over a candle fire.
Yes.
This is due too electromagnetic wave mainly UV waves from the sun hit the top layer of the snow which causes the molecules too move rapidly causing a energy transformation to thermal energy. even on a cloudy day UV rays still can penetrate the atmosphere.
heat of fusion
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
In which region of the Earth's interior does the heat increase to the point that rocks can begin to melt?
Application of heat makes ice melt, so global warming makes lots of ice melt.
yes! that's why when you light the candle it melt because of heat that surrounds in it!
wax do not freeze on top of the candle because the heat on top of the candle makes it melt and as we know heat makes solid melt.
The sun rays (heat) from the sun melt away the snow. The snow has to be cold to remain snow or it will melt.
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 :)
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 :)
yes it can. As it produces loads of heat which no other object yet discovered does produce. The sun's heat can melt anything!
A sun, a candle, a fire.
No, yellow candle burn the fastest because of the heat reflecting off the surface of a candle and it helps yellow candle to melt faster
the cause to this is the radiation and the heat that comes from the sun
Yes, save up all the drips, and candle ends, melt them over a gentle heat and make new candles.
No if the candle not lit it probably won't melt
ice cream melts in the sun because when the heat of the sun get to the ice cream its starts to melt like ice.