Science, asked by krishrajxyz987, 11 months ago

Why the flame of candle not downward direction

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Answered by kaushalpiwhal51
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The reason for this is simple.When a candle is lit , its flame heats up the surrounding air. Hot air , due to its light weight , travels upward , pulling the flame up with it.That's why we always see flames burn upwards.This phenomenon also causes the flames to flicker.

Answered by Anonymous
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➡The heated air is less dense than the surrounding cooler air, and so the cooler air "squeezes out" the hot air, which moves upwardAs the hot air moves upward, so does some of the still-burning material

resulting in a flame that flickers upward , away from gravity

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