The flame of a candle is a source of light.
Yes......
The burning of a candle is spontaneous because it does not require continual input of energy.
I can think of three ways whereby a candle could produce electricity: 1). Heat water with the flame. When the water boils, use the steam to spin a turbine mounted to an electrical generator. 2). Place the flame close by a photovoltaic cell, which can convert a part of the candle's heat and light to electrical energy. 3). Place a pinwheel behind the candle flame, attached to an electrical generator, and wait for someone to come along and blow out the flame.
The sand would stop a fire if the candle tiped over or at minimize the severity of the fire.And as the colour of both sand and candle flame is same.Thus, sand actually reflect most of the light produced by the candle to the surrounding making the light even brighter.
Natural light sources and artificial sources emit light with orientations of the electric vector that are random in space and time, thus proving to be nonpolarized.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
Yes it is.
Yes......
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A flame, a candle or a fire, a light.
because the flame from when it is lite produces heat and light
A flame, a candle or a fire, a light.
Light the candle and put a glass jar over it. Watch the flame of the candle closely. When the flame goes out, this means that the flame must have oxygen to burn the candle. This is how candles use oxygen.
Natural light sources and artificial sources emit light with orientations of the electric vector that are random in space and time, thus proving to be nonpolarized.