As when you blow a candle the force of the air pressure take it away and the oxygen around us make a way for it to blow.
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
the flame uses oxygen and if you cover it, the candle will burn all the oxygen and will go out because it ran out of fuel
It is not loudness, it is LOWness - Mythbusters did a show on that and found that low frequency noises do snuff out flames! But it is not actually the sound, but the motion of the air in the transmission of the sound.
Because the gas will still be coming out.
No oxegen to keep fire going
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It will go out, since the flames will have no oxygen to feed on.
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You was created in 1980-07.
The small candle has more power as the wax isn't a huge width, so it gets overheated and the flames get extra hot. With the big candle the flames can have more space and cool quicker than a little candle.
When the inverted beaker is placed over the candle, It cuts off the oxygen supply. All flames need oxygen to continue burning.
the flame uses oxygen and if you cover it, the candle will burn all the oxygen and will go out because it ran out of fuel
The trick candle will relight itself.
It is not loudness, it is LOWness - Mythbusters did a show on that and found that low frequency noises do snuff out flames! But it is not actually the sound, but the motion of the air in the transmission of the sound.
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Blow into the mic in front of the fire
Candle in the Wind, Elton JohnCandle in the Window, Joan KennedyLight My Candle, RentOld Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You, Joe Sun (covered by Brian Collins and Dolly Parton)