1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:04,840 Speaker 1: Welcome to Brainstuff front house storks dot com where smart happens. 2 00:00:12,560 --> 00:00:16,160 Speaker 1: Hi am Marshall Brain with today's question, how do trick 3 00:00:16,400 --> 00:00:19,920 Speaker 1: birthday candles work? You know the kind that relight themselves 4 00:00:19,960 --> 00:00:22,599 Speaker 1: after you blow them out. You have to imagine a 5 00:00:22,680 --> 00:00:26,119 Speaker 1: birthday party with the poor guy turning forty years old. 6 00:00:26,640 --> 00:00:30,000 Speaker 1: Here's his cake and it's beautiful. It comes complete with 7 00:00:30,040 --> 00:00:33,360 Speaker 1: forty candles and they're all burning brightly, and now it's 8 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:36,160 Speaker 1: time for him to blow the candles out. He makes 9 00:00:36,200 --> 00:00:39,720 Speaker 1: his first attempt, and then he realizes the agony of 10 00:00:39,760 --> 00:00:43,360 Speaker 1: what he faces because their trick candles. He can't blow 11 00:00:43,400 --> 00:00:47,199 Speaker 1: them out because they relight themselves automatically. This brings up 12 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:50,879 Speaker 1: a good question, how do those trick candles work? And 13 00:00:50,960 --> 00:00:55,120 Speaker 1: what about normal candles? Candles are actually pretty amazing devices. 14 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 1: A candle has only two pieces. It has a solid 15 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:03,000 Speaker 1: fuel made of paraffin wax or bees wax, and a wick. 16 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:06,360 Speaker 1: But talk about something being greater than the sum of 17 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:10,320 Speaker 1: its parts. A block of wax by itself is pretty useless, 18 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:12,560 Speaker 1: and a wick by itself will burn in just a 19 00:01:12,560 --> 00:01:16,000 Speaker 1: few seconds. But when you put them together, you have 20 00:01:16,200 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: something that will provide a source of steady light and 21 00:01:19,280 --> 00:01:23,039 Speaker 1: heat for many hours. The wick of a candle actually 22 00:01:23,080 --> 00:01:27,920 Speaker 1: has two jobs. It's a pump and it's a fuel vaporizer. 23 00:01:28,480 --> 00:01:31,959 Speaker 1: When the wax melts, capillary action in the fibers of 24 00:01:31,959 --> 00:01:36,160 Speaker 1: the wick pumps the liquid wax upward. There, the heat 25 00:01:36,200 --> 00:01:40,240 Speaker 1: of the flame vaporizes the wax so it can burn. Meanwhile, 26 00:01:40,440 --> 00:01:43,680 Speaker 1: the top of the candle forms a small cup that 27 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:46,319 Speaker 1: holds the liquid wax so it can enter the pump. 28 00:01:46,880 --> 00:01:50,240 Speaker 1: This brings up an obvious question, what is paraffin wax? 29 00:01:50,760 --> 00:01:55,560 Speaker 1: It's actually a hydrocarbon, just like gasoline or kerosene. In fact, 30 00:01:55,680 --> 00:01:58,960 Speaker 1: paraffin wax comes from crude oil, just like gasoline and 31 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:02,840 Speaker 1: kerosene do. The reason why paraffin wax is a solid 32 00:02:03,280 --> 00:02:05,840 Speaker 1: while gasoline is a liquid has to do with the 33 00:02:05,960 --> 00:02:09,840 Speaker 1: length of the carbon chains in the fuel. In gasoline, 34 00:02:09,840 --> 00:02:14,000 Speaker 1: the carbon chains are eight carbons long. In kerosene, which 35 00:02:14,040 --> 00:02:17,839 Speaker 1: is a little thicker and oilier, there are twelve carbons long. 36 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 1: Paraffin wax has carbon chains thirty carbons long, long enough 37 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:27,160 Speaker 1: to solidify it room temperature. The paraffin wax liquefies due 38 00:02:27,200 --> 00:02:29,840 Speaker 1: to the heat of the flame. The wick pumps the 39 00:02:29,840 --> 00:02:33,360 Speaker 1: wax upwards into the flame. The wax then turns to 40 00:02:33,440 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 1: a vapor that is quite flammable. To see how flammable 41 00:02:37,200 --> 00:02:40,800 Speaker 1: it is, try this experiment. Light a candle and after 42 00:02:40,880 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 1: it has been burning for a minute or two, blow 43 00:02:43,040 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: it out. You will see a stream of white smoke 44 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:50,480 Speaker 1: rising from the wick. There is a tiny glowing ember 45 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:53,800 Speaker 1: in the wick, and it's hot enough to keep vaporizing 46 00:02:53,800 --> 00:02:57,320 Speaker 1: the wax until the ember goes out. That white smoke 47 00:02:57,600 --> 00:03:01,520 Speaker 1: is actually paraffin wax vapor. If you touch a lit 48 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:04,280 Speaker 1: match to the vapor right after you blow out the candle, 49 00:03:04,680 --> 00:03:07,400 Speaker 1: the flame will shoot down the stream of vapor like 50 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:10,400 Speaker 1: a fuse and relight the wick. You can light the 51 00:03:10,440 --> 00:03:12,840 Speaker 1: stream as much as twelve inches away from the wick, 52 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:16,120 Speaker 1: and the flame will travel down and light the candle. 53 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 1: It's a fun trick to show your friends. Now you 54 00:03:19,320 --> 00:03:22,400 Speaker 1: can see all the working parts in a normal candle. 55 00:03:22,720 --> 00:03:24,960 Speaker 1: There's the cup of liquid wax at the base of 56 00:03:24,960 --> 00:03:28,200 Speaker 1: the wick, the wick acting as a pump and vaporizer, 57 00:03:28,320 --> 00:03:31,360 Speaker 1: and the wax vapor that's actually burning in the flame. 58 00:03:31,800 --> 00:03:34,840 Speaker 1: The flame provides the heat to do the vaporizing, as 59 00:03:34,880 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 1: well as the heat to create the liquid in the cup. 60 00:03:38,120 --> 00:03:42,400 Speaker 1: It's genius. So how does a trick candle work? You 61 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 1: need to add one more thing to the wick. We 62 00:03:45,320 --> 00:03:49,120 Speaker 1: need something that the glowing ember can ignite so that 63 00:03:49,360 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 1: its ignition can relight the stream of vapor. That's something 64 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:58,040 Speaker 1: is normally magnesium powder. The ember can light the specks 65 00:03:58,080 --> 00:04:01,280 Speaker 1: of magnesium. If you care only watch the wick of 66 00:04:01,320 --> 00:04:05,120 Speaker 1: a trick candle, you can see the specs bursting into 67 00:04:05,240 --> 00:04:10,640 Speaker 1: minuscule explosions of flame every few seconds. Those little explosions 68 00:04:10,640 --> 00:04:13,720 Speaker 1: of flame are enough to light the vapor, which relights 69 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:17,280 Speaker 1: the wick, and the candle keeps burning. The addition of 70 00:04:17,279 --> 00:04:20,160 Speaker 1: that magnesium dust to the wick is all you need 71 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:23,800 Speaker 1: to create a trick candle. It's simple but quite effective. 72 00:04:24,200 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 1: Try one of these trick candles at your next birthday party, 73 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:31,960 Speaker 1: but not forty they'll ruin the case. For more on 74 00:04:32,040 --> 00:04:34,480 Speaker 1: this and thousands of other topics, is it how staff 75 00:04:34,520 --> 00:04:39,360 Speaker 1: works dot com