Which angle ? Which car ? What toy? what time?
yes it does. you see if you have it set up at a a 90 degree angle it will go further than it would of a 10 degree angle A projectile leaving the ground at an angle of 45 degrees will attain the maximum range. Fire it straight up and it will fall back to its launch location (wind effects etc. ignored). Fire it horizontally and it will hit the ground very much the same time as if it was dropped from its launch platform at the same time. That would not be very far.
Yes, I can.It is the angle between the hour hand and 12 when the time is 4:20Yes, I can.It is the angle between the hour hand and 12 when the time is 4:20Yes, I can.It is the angle between the hour hand and 12 when the time is 4:20Yes, I can.It is the angle between the hour hand and 12 when the time is 4:20
180 degrees is a straight angle.
I don't believe the response time of a stepper motor depends on the step angle.
the further the angle down the faster it will burn, but the wax of the furthest down one drips on the flame so it goes out. But it is still the fastest
Candle color does not typically affect how fast a candle melts. The melting rate of a candle is more dependent on factors like the type of wax, wick size, and burning conditions. However, some fragrances or dyes in colored candles may affect burning time and intensity.
The color of a candle does not affect its burn time. The burn time of a candle is determined by its size, wax type, and wick quality.
Which angle ? Which car ? What toy? what time?
Yes that is what burns the melting wax prolongs the burning time by slowly evaporating
An ice cube melting, a candle burning down, and a balloon deflating are examples of things that get smaller as time passes.
Burning both ends of a candle simultaneously will cause it to burn faster and produce more heat and light. This can lead to the candle melting unevenly and potentially dripping wax, shortening its overall burn time.
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A colored candle has added dye or pigment to give it a certain hue, while a non-colored candle is typically white or unscented. The coloring in the colored candle does not affect its burn time or quality; it is mainly for aesthetic purposes.
Yes, the size of a candle can affect how fast it burns. A larger candle typically has more wax, so it may burn for a longer period of time than a smaller candle. However, other factors such as the type of wax, wick size, and environmental conditions can also influence the burning rate of a candle.
The wax of a candle provides fuel for the flame to burn by melting and vaporizing. It also helps the wick maintain its shape and position while the candle burns. Additionally, the type of wax used can influence factors such as burn time, scent release, and soot production.
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.