It burns the oxygen.
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Too much air would harm the body
As the candle burns, it consumes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. If the bell jar is sealed, the oxygen inside gets used up and the candle flame will eventually extinguish once oxygen levels drop too low to sustain combustion. The remaining air will become enriched with carbon dioxide from the burning candle.
Impossible to answer, too many variables: Size of the candle Size of the wick How much oxygen etc.. etc... etc..
An oil or kerosene lamp. A candle would work too.
A roaring flame requires a continuous supply of fuel and air. In the case of a candle, the size and composition of the wick limit how much fuel can be drawn up to the flame. If the wick is too large, it may produce excess soot and smoke instead of a stable flame.
it may be getting too much fuel and not enough air. this would cause it to run rich. it may be getting too much fuel and not enough air. this would cause it to run rich.
Quiet, I would imagine. Probably the air will be much cleaner too.
We cannot use a clinical thermometer to measure temperature of a candle flame because then the mercury will expand too much and the thermometer will explode.
It means you have too much air intake It means you have too much air intake
It means you have too much air intake It means you have too much air intake
Most Candle Molds are made from aluminum. But there are a lot of molds that are made of silicone too.
Perhaps the A/C is drawing too much power from the engine, could be the engine is idling too low.