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FRIDAY Night science quiz: How hot would my living-room get with a million candles lit?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1353917:MV8xOTc1MDUxXzMzMjE5NzU5XzM3MTZFNEU2] [quote:DOUBLE-U-TEE-EFF??:MV8xOTc1MDUxXzMzMjE0MzQ2XzRCRDFCODM3] This is almost to dumb to reply to. If there is adequate ventilation for a million candles then I assume that means enough ventilation that they will remain candles and not melt. Therefore it couldn't get any hotter than wax melts or the ventilation would not have been adequate. [b]less than 60 c[/b] that would be an insanely big living room [/quote] Adequate ventilation means the candles are all lit. The flame temperature of 1 candle is about 1,000 °C What would be the temperature when all candles are lit? [/quote]
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The living-room is big enough that,
1 million candles fit with adequate ventilation.
Also, the flame temperature of 1 candle is about 1,000 °C
What temperature would my living room be with a million candles lit?
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