write an article on the topic - the more the candle burns, the shorter it becomes
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Explanation:
For a candle to burn, a heat source (commonly a naked flame) is used to light the candle's wick, which melts and vaporizes a small amount of fuel (the wax). Once vaporized, the fuel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to ignite and form a constant flame. This flame provides sufficient heat to keep the candle burning via a self-sustaining chain of events: the heat of the flame melts the top of the mass of solid fuel; the liquefied fuel then moves upward through the wick and the candle heats or lights up .As the candle consumes more heat it becomes shorter .Burning a candle is primarily burning the evaporated wax.
The wick provides a channel for the melted wax to travel from the puddle at the top to the end of the wick where it is heated sufficiently by the flame to turn to gas, mix with atmospheric oxygen, and combust.
The charring of the wick durring this process is mostly incidental.
The wick provides a channel for the melted wax to travel from the puddle at the top to the end of the wick where it is heated sufficiently by the flame to turn to gas, mix with atmospheric oxygen, and combust.
The charring of the wick durring this process is mostly incidental.
Explanation:
Shorter than the other one but the first one is a bit different from the one you sent me last week so the rest will be properly