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The candle flame demonstrates FRSE as it heats the nearest slope. The candle flame is brightest and hottest and therefore most radiant and the sphere of this flame impinges on the sloping card at a point dependant on the angle of the card. This heated area is giving off vapours that are not ignited until the rise to touch the flames. Air is rushing in from below and the sides to keep the vapours from being ignited and also to lift the vapours and flames into the typical unstable flickering flame of air fed fire.

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set up and photographed in my home.
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January 2012

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Rxlx

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