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the cost of the lava lamps in 1963 was $10-$100
Hot/Cold cycle.
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No. There are no models available that can analyze a specific lava lamp and predict the pattern of the wax suspended in the oil. There are too many specifics that vary from one lamp to another. The specific position of the lamp in the base, for one. The continually varying temperature of the wax, oil, container, ambient surroundings. All of these things and more are involved in the creation of the patterns observed.
Yes it wont over heat its perfectly safe, you may go thru bulbs a bit quicker.
The water cycle involves water evaporating up, forming condensation, and going back down. A lava lamp involves water moving up, staying for a second, and falling down, however in blob form.
Inside a lava lamp there is wax.
A Lava lamp is amixture of compounds.
how to make a graph for a lava lamp
It depends on the size of the lava lamp
what is the controlled variable in a homemade lava lamp
lava lamp works best in a volcano
The size of the smallest lava lamp is 11.5 inch
The chemicals in a lava lamp are: water (H2O) and wax (hydrocarbon).
Whats the independent variable of the lava lamp
Well there is a metal springy at the bottom of your lava lamp, It helps heat the lava (wax) in the bottle.
I have a lava lamp from the 70's and it cost $20