The answer could be a few different reasons. Your breath has a lot of carbon dioxide. When you blow, the carbon dioxide pushes oxygen out of the way and the flame goes out. Your breath blows away some ...
[cpldcpu] hooked a photodiode to his oscilloscope, pointed it at a candle flame, and recorded the result. The first interesting observation was the candle slowly changed brightness, whether it was ...
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