Physics, asked by suhas4922, 1 year ago

we feel
the heat above the candle flame and not much of its sides​

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Answered by aishu2311
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Explanation:

it is because the outer zone gets enough oxygen than the sides . oxygen is the gas that supports combustion

Answered by Anonymous
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Light a candle. Keep one hand above the flame and one hand on the side of the flame. ... Therefore, the hand above the flame feels hot. On the sides, however, there is no convection and air does not feel as hot as at the top .

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