Candlepower measures the intensity of light emitted by a source, typically a candle. It is a unit of luminous intensity, indicating how bright the light appears to the human eye. The higher the candlepower, the brighter the light.
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26.25 Joules per second
It is reported that a typically candle will deliver approximately 0.981 candela of heat power. Watts are used to describe electricity.PS:That (candela unit) still evades the (universal, desired, direct) "power conversion" (answer) to Joules per second (=Watt, standard, also of heat).It's common sense that a candle's flame, will deliver 1 candle of power (=candela),& tells nothing more.Meaning the question was NOT answered (correctly).
Voltage does not come from a candle. A candle produces light and heat through a chemical reaction when the candle wax is burned. Voltage is typically generated by batteries or power sources that convert energy from various sources into electrical potential.
An ear wax candle works by creating a vacuum that draws out ear wax when the candle is lit and placed in the ear. The heat from the candle melts the ear wax, which is then drawn up into the candle as it burns. This process can help to remove excess ear wax effectively.
The ear wax candle works by creating a vacuum that draws out ear wax when the candle is lit and placed in the ear. The heat from the candle melts the ear wax, which is then drawn up into the candle through the vacuum effect. This process can help to effectively remove excess ear wax from the ear canal.