Science, asked by Shivanisk, 6 months ago

why is the flame of candle round in zero gravity?
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Answered by rashmisharma050986
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Explanation:

In zero gravity, a candle's flame is looking round and blue cause fire behaves differently in space and microgravity than on Earth. Why? ... Diffusion feeds the flame with oxygen and allows carbon dioxide to move away from the point of combustion, so the rate of burning is slowed and it is an almost invisible blue color.

Answered by mohanchandrabaro3
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A candle flame in zero gravity in indeed quite different than a candle flame down here on Earth. In zero gravity the flame in spherical, blue, and centered on the candle wick . As you suspected , the lack of gravity means that there is no convection, which accounts for the very different shape

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