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how is the charles's law applied in the candle experiment?

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Answered by raistar808
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First, the burning candle significantly increases the temperature of the air in the glass. When the candle burns out, the rapid decrease in temperature slows the movement of the molecules that make up the air inside the glass, creating lower pressure. The air pressure outside of the glass remains the same.

Answered by renubharathi2003
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Answer:

Charles law with candle experiment

Explanation:

first , the burning candle significantly increases the temperature of air in the glass. when the candle Burns out, the rapid decrease in temperature slows the movement of the molecules that makes up the air inside the glass creating lower pressure. the air pressure outside the glass remains the same

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