It's actually the wax that burns so the vapours re-ignite the flame.
no it isn't...it's the wax vapours that burn. if you blow out the candle, the wax keeps vapourising for a few moments, and during this you can reignite it by lighting the smoke...
I was talking about the wax vapour. What other vapours could there be?
It's actually the wax that burns so the vapours re-ignite the flame.
It's actually the wax that burns so the vapours re-ignite the flame.
you said it's the wax itself that burns...
Let me rephrase it
In a candle it's the wax that sustains combustion so the wax vapours in rising after the candle is put out re-ignite thus re-igniting the candle.
Who are the 51 stone-hearted bastards who "disliked" that video?