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air above the candle flame gets heated process​

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Answered by swemano19761677
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The wax vapor catches light and burns, sending a flame high above the wick. Heat from the flame travels in three directions at once by processes called conduction, convection, and radiation. ... Convection draws hot wax vapors out from the wick and sucks oxygen from the surrounding air into the base of the flame.

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Answered by antra79
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Heat from the flame travels in three directions at once by processes called conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction carries heat down the wick to melt more wax at the top of the candlestick. Convection draws hot wax vapors out from the wick and sucks oxygen from the surrounding air into the base of the flame.

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