If you light a candel in zero gravity, what way will the flame burn? - zero flame overalls
In the same way. The shape of the flame has nothing to do with gravity. The heat rises. No difference.
Zero Flame Overalls If You Light A Candel In Zero Gravity, What Way Will The Flame Burn?
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It is customary to burn it needs oxygen to burn and oxygen is matter and matter can not burn the gravity
It's just a ball of fire, I suppose ... like the sun, but less waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Note: I have a picture of it - the flame is truly global and blue
see a candle flame in normal gravity and a candle flame in zero gravity
Would not. You need oxygen to burn candle
when a bullet would burn a little less bright.
Seriously
the shape of the flame is normal due to hot, less dense growing increase combustion, such as cold and dense gas around too. This is called convection
Therefore, smoke rises. In addition, convection produces fresh oxygen delivered to the flames, and the cycle continues.
Weightlessness:
Convection, because there is no gravity to move the density of different gases, so that the flame is a sphere.
The flame burns (but barely) as the best way in which oxygen is to the flame (convection transports stopped). But oxygen (slowly) to get the flame to the random Brownian motion ensures that finally all gases (O2, N2, CO2) enter the same concentration in a room.
Brownian motion is what farts spread around a room!
They would not be able, by candlelight! Zero indicates that the weightlessness of oxygen .... lol ...
It can go around with the direction of air flow around it.
away from you.
is not
Nothing will be released as the right of ordinary light? "
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