Why are the spirit and kerosene lamps made in such a way that the free end of the wicks with the flame remains totally cut off
from the fuel?
(i) The fuel vaporises at room temperature.
(ii) The fuel is highly inflammable.
(iii) The calorific value of fuel can be increased.
(iv) The flame is difficult to see and someone may accidentally get burnt.
(v) The flame emits poisonous gases.
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kerosene lamp (also known as a paraffin lamp in some countries) is a type of lighting device that uses kerosene as a fuel. Kerosene lamps have a wick or mantle as light source, protected by a glass .
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