A candle flame consists of burning wax vapor which releases heat and light energy in the form of a flame. When the flame is close enough to the bulb's filament, which is typically made of tungsten, the heat from the candle causes the filament to heat up and glow, producing light.
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Candles are able to start fires more easily than are light bulbs, although high wattage light bulbs are able to start fires as well. A smaller concern but a concern nonetheless is that burning candles consumes oxygen, and a light bulb does not. Also in a dark room a candle might unexpectedly go out, causing a safety concern in attempting to relight the candle in the dark.
A 100-watt bulb typically produces around 1600 lumens of light output, which is equivalent to roughly 1600 candlepower. Candlepower measures the intensity of light emitted by a source in a specific direction.
The light of a candle is a form of radiant energy, which is produced when the candle's wax and wick combust and release energy in the form of heat and light.
If the light bulb hadn't been invented, people would still rely on candles, gas lamps, or oil lamps for illumination. This would limit the hours people could work and socialize, and also increase the risk of fires in homes and businesses. The advancement of technology and society as we know it would have been significantly impacted.
it was a candle and now its a big light
because they bouth light up
it doesn't
A foot candle refers to the the amount of light a light bulb, sun.. etc puts out.
The light bulb changed the world because people did not have to go around with a candle in differantplaces.
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Example table lamp,bulb,candle,electric light and many others
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your not very bright... im just guessing
The few examples of light sources are : 1) lamp 2)car headlights 3)candle 4)bulb
A wick or candle