Physics, asked by nitinthecursor3464, 1 year ago

small holes are provided at the bottom of the chimney in an oil lamp. give reason.
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Answered by Alisha6303
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king involves lot of frying, grilling using lot of oil and masalas. The sound of spluttering tadka though gives a lovely aroma and taste but it also leaves its impression on your kitchen tiles and ceiling. Over a period of time grime collects on the cabinets and over-the-counter appliances. More than cooking, it’s cleaning the kitchen that is cumbersome and discourages many from cooking that sumptuous meal.

A chimney or a kitchen hood is a boon to many who love to cook but withdraw themselves with the thought of watery eyes, odor and grimy kitchen. Now you can cook to your hearts delight by embracing this wonderful appliance.

An electric chimney sucks the air inside the kitchen. The air then passes through the filters which absorbs the heat and traps the grease particles thereby removing fumes and odor and ventilates your kitchen keeping it fresh and odor free
Answered by shrestha008
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Small hole let in fresh air, rich in oxygen and thus help in combustion. 
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