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Title: Heating up a lantern with a tealight candle
Authors: P. Wattanakasiwich
P. Kongkhumbod
N. Pussadee
Authors: P. Wattanakasiwich
P. Kongkhumbod
N. Pussadee
Keywords: Physics and Astronomy;Social Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2021
Abstract: This paper provides physics principles and a method to heating up a lantern with a tealight candle, so it reaches 2.5 m within the shortest time. The experiments aimed to determine optimal parameters in filling paper lanterns with hot air and the ideal shape of lanterns that would travel most quickly in a vertical direction. Hot air from burning a 28-wick candle was directed through a heat transfer system to fill the lanterns. The small ellipsoid lantern required the shortest time. This problem is suitable as a platform for STEM education approach on topics of convection, buoyancy and drag force.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/77386
ISSN: 18703542
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