burning candle placed in a beaker produces air current.How are currents formed?
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Because we are heating carbon dioxide is produced
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Burning candle heats the air above it which rises up in the atmosphere and and its space is occupied by the cooler air around the candle nearby.
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- When a candle burns in a beaker it heats up the air above the flame and as we know that the hot air being less dense is lighter in weight rises up in the atmosphere.
- Beaker being circular in shape the cooler air from the nearby periphery of the beaker containing candle replaces the cold air and hence it initiates the formation of air current in a continuous cycle till the candle burns.
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