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D o e s C o l o r M a t t e r ?. Miranda D. Adams Bellwood-Antis High School 9 th grade. What color candle burns the longest?. I tested the candle colors; white for the lightest, blue , orange , red , and purple for the darkest…. How could this help me?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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DOES COLOR MATTER? Miranda D. Adams Bellwood-Antis High School 9 th grade
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Page 1: D o e s C o l o r  M a t t e r ?

DOES COLOR MATTER?Miranda D. Adams

Bellwood-Antis High School

9th grade

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WHAT COLOR CANDLE BURNS THE LONGEST?

I tested the candle colors; white for the lightest, blue, orange, red, and purple for the darkest…

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HOW COULD THIS HELP ME?

Once you find out which candle color burns the slowest and or lasts the

longest you could save some money!

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REFLECTION

Light-colored objects reflect more light and heat, compared to dark-colored

objects

Light colored candle won’t get as warm from the heat of the flame

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ABSORPTION

A perfect absorber reflects no radiant energy and appear black, or dark.

Dark candles will get warmer from the heat of the flame

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MY HYPOTHESIS

The white candle, the lightest, would burn the slowest when compared to the

other four colors.

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FIRST ATTEMPT

Burn candles until they went out.

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BETTER METHOD weighed the candles on a mass scale.

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PROCEDURE

Buy 24 candles, 6 candles of each color

Then lighted the candles in the following order; orange, white, purple, red, and blue.

burned all five candles for 30 minutes

After the 30 minutes I measured: temperature of the melted wax the final mass

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EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN

Experimental variableColors of the candles

Experimental groups different colored candles

White, blue, orange, red, and purple

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Controls on candles

height = 5 ±0.1 cm.diameter = 3.8 ±0.1 cmwick length = 1.1 ±0.1 cminitial mass = 46.6 ±0.1 gcandle's brand

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Controls on Environment

Room temperature was 22.2° ± 0.1 C Distance between them No drafts

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AVERAGE MASS LOST

white orange blue red purple0.0

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Colors of candles

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TEMPERATURE OF BURNT WAX

white orange blue red purple0

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Colors of candles

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CONCLUSION

I found out that the fastest burning candle was not the white one.

Therefore, I reject my hypothesis which stated that the lightest, the white, would burn the fastest.

So according to my experiment color does matter!!

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IMPROVEMENTS

Burn the candles longer than 30 min

Use a more sensitive scale

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FURTHER RESEARCH

I would get more colors of candles

Shape of the candles

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MY MATERIALS I USED… 5 candle-lite candles

White Light blue Orange Red Purple

Fisher EMD thermometer An everyday lighter Pie pan for burning Timer (clock) Ruler


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