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Line graph
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∙ 15y agoA line chart would be appropriate for graphing how fast a candle burns over time. The x-axis could represent time intervals (e.g., seconds) and the y-axis could represent the height of the candle. By plotting the data points, you can visualize the rate at which the candle burns down.
A tallow candle typically burns longer than a wax candle because tallow has a higher melting point and denser composition, leading to a slower burn rate.
Because exothermic change releases energy.
When a candle burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide, water vapor, heat, and light. The main elements involved in this reaction are carbon and hydrogen from the wax of the candle combining with oxygen from the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light.
The function of a candle jar is to safely contain a candle while it burns, preventing any potential fire hazards or accidents. The jar also helps to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the candle and can trap the fragrance, allowing it to fill the room more effectively.
A short, fat candle will usually burn faster than a thin, long candle. This is because the shorter candle has a larger surface area exposed to the flame, allowing more wax to melt and be consumed at a faster rate. The shorter candle also tends to have a larger wick, which can lead to a more intense and faster burn.
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
A flow chart
I would say pie chart but that would be too complicated so an easier but different way would be line graph
The type of graph you would use would be a PICTURE GRAPH or a TALLY CHART
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
A pier chart is used to compare relative parts of a whole.
A "pie" chart would do this.
either a pie chart or a bar graph would work...
do a baragraph
Bar charts are good for comparing related items. Answer: for Excel it is best known as a column chart.
Example: white candle burns. white reflects light so heat is deflected also black candle burns. black absorbs light and heat therefore would burn faster than a white candle.