You can, you just need a lighter (or something to light with) and a candle.
In a dark room, both a match and a candle will provide a visible source of light. A match will produce a small, temporary flame while a candle will burn steadily with a larger flame. The visibility will depend on the size of the room, the darkness of the environment, and the intensity of the flame.
No. In a room with any number of mirrors of any size, when you switch off the light or blow out the candle, the room becomes just as dark as a room without mirrors.
Yes, the darkness of a room can affect how a candle burns. In a darker room, the candle flame may appear brighter and more noticeable since there is less ambient light. However, the actual burning process of the candle is largely unaffected by the darkness of the room.
because of all the intricate mirrors that are put in the room, when you light the candle, the mirrors would just keep reflecting light of each other thus creating a bright room
No, shadows are created by blocking light. In a dark room, there is no light to create shadows, so you cannot catch a shadow.
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Don't light it! If you have ever ever ever watched Looney Toons then you know what happens if you light a match and it happens to be filled with TNT and explosives. If I had one match and entered a dark room, I would flip on the light switch to find the candle.
Is this the puzzle that goes something like: You enter a dark room. You have a candle, an oil lamp and (somthign else). You only have one match. What do you light first?If so, the answer is: 'the match'
In a dark room, both a match and a candle will provide a visible source of light. A match will produce a small, temporary flame while a candle will burn steadily with a larger flame. The visibility will depend on the size of the room, the darkness of the environment, and the intensity of the flame.
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This is tricky but you will only have one and a half of the light in the room because the mirror can not reflect the light in fully sperical directions. A little tricky but there will be the same amount of light, with the only light source the candle, you cannot double it. the mirror is only reflecting the light, There is only a certain amount of light from the candle in the room, this means this is the only amount of light that there will ever be. There is nothing in the know world that can create something out of nothing. Just like thing can absorbe light or reflect it mirrors mostly reflect it. The simple answer is that the same amount of light will be in the room in the end.
use a candle stick or a flashlight and go in a dark room and hold the egg to the light source but not to close
No. In a room with any number of mirrors of any size, when you switch off the light or blow out the candle, the room becomes just as dark as a room without mirrors.
"All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle." (Saint Francis of Assisi). 'I put out the candle to extinguish the light in my room. Light flooded through the windows into my room. It was then that I knew how much light was there out in the world as moon light. My puny candle was preventing all this light from coming into my room.' (Rabindranath Tagore).
No. In a room with any number of mirrors of any size, when you switch off the light or blow out the candle, the room becomes just as dark as a room without mirrors.
I had the same problem!! I would light the candle, rush into the armory room, but the candle isn't lit anymore! I don't know how to get the lit candle inside the room!