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1)what will be the shape of candle flame in space where gravity is absent?class 8th​

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Answered by laiba1233
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Explanation:

A candle flame in zero gravity (as on the space station) is indeed quite different than a candle flame down here on Earth. In zero gravity the flame is spherical, blue, and centered on the candle wick. On Earth a candle flame is teardrop-shaped, yellow, and mostly well above the wick.

Answered by MissMagma
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☞ In zero gravity the flame is spherical, blue, and centered on the candle wick.

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