Yes, a candle is an object. It typically consists of a solid wax body with a wick that, when lit, produces light and heat. Candles are often used for illumination, decoration, or in rituals. As a tangible item, it can be physically handled and has a defined shape and purpose.
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Yes. The wick goes all accross the candle. You simply burn the bottom of the candle a little and the wick will stick if the bottom burns enough. So you lay the candle and stick it on a square object and light both ends of the candle.
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A candle is not alive as it is simply an inaminate object which has had the wick part of it ignited.
Luminous objects are the objects that responsible for our vision and omit their own light. Stars, radium, LED, and sparks are some of example of artificial luminous object.
Yes, a burning candle is luminous because it produces its own light through the process of combustion. The flame emits light and heat as a result of the energy released during the burning of the candle wax.
A Cepheid variable or a nova depending on what you are trying to observe.
Beewax are type of lipids.Lipids are organic compounds.
A standard candle is an object in space with a known brightness. By comparing the actual brightness of a standard candle to how bright it appears from Earth, astronomers can calculate the distance to that object. This method helps measure distances in astronomy by providing a consistent reference point for determining how far away celestial objects are.
No, the noun 'candle' is a common noun, a general word for any candle of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Yankee Candle (retail shops) or Candle House Lane in Nantucket, MA.
Luminescent. If is a biological process, it is called bioluminescence.