Candle

A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax or another flammable solid substance such as tallow that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. It can also be used to provide heat, or used as a method of keeping time.

A candle manufacturer is traditionally known as a chandler. Various devices have been invented to hold candles, from simple tabletop candle holders to elaborate chandeliers.

For a candle to burn, a heat source (commonly a naked flame) is used to light the candle's wick, which melts and vaporizes a small amount of fuel (the wax). Once vaporized, the fuel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to ignite and form a constant flame. This flame provides sufficient heat to keep the candle burning via a self-sustaining chain of events: the heat of the flame melts the top of the mass of solid fuel; the liquefied fuel then moves upward through the wick via capillary action; the liquefied fuel finally vaporizes to burn within the candle's flame.

As the mass of solid fuel is melted and consumed, the candle becomes shorter. Portions of the wick that are not emitting vaporized fuel are consumed in the flame. The incineration of the wick limits the exposed length of the wick, thus maintaining a constant burning temperature and rate of fuel consumption. Some wicks require regular trimming with scissors (or a specialized wick trimmer), usually to about one-quarter inch (~0.7 cm), to promote slower, steady burning, and also to prevent smoking. In early times, the wick needed to be trimmed quite frequently. Special candle-scissors, referred to as "snuffers" were produced for this purpose in the 20th century and were often combined with an extinguisher. In modern candles, the wick is constructed so that it curves over as it burns. This ensures that the end of the wick gets oxygen and is then consumed by fire—a self-trimming wick.

Candle (Sick and Tired)

"Candle (Sick and Tired)" is a pop rock song recorded by American band The White Tie Affair, released as the lead single from their debut album, Walk This Way. The video for this single features a guest appearance from Glee star Heather Morris as well as cameos from lonelygirl15 star Jessica Rose and Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden.

Track listings

iTunes - Remixes

  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Johnny Vicious Club Remix] - 8:08
  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Johnny Vicious Warehouse Vocal Mix] - 7:50
  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Johnny Vicious Warehouse Dub Mix] - 6:49
  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Johnny Vicious Radio Edit] - 4:09
  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Razor and Guido Club Remix] - 7:29
  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Razor and Guido Dub Mix] - 7:39
  • "Candle (Sick and Tired)" [Razor and Guido Radio Edit] - 3:47
  • Chart performance

    The song made its debut on The Billboard Hot 100 at number 93, and peaked at #57. It has peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play.

    Chart positions

    Candela

    The candela (/kænˈdɛlə/ or /kænˈdlə/; symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity; that is, luminous power per unit solid angle emitted by a point light source in a particular direction. Luminous intensity is analogous to radiant intensity, but instead of simply adding up the contributions of every wavelength of light in the source's spectrum, the contribution of each wavelength is weighted by the standard luminosity function (a model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths). A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela. If emission in some directions is blocked by an opaque barrier, the emission would still be approximately one candela in the directions that are not obscured.

    The word candela means candle in Latin.

    Definition

    Like most other SI base units, the candela has an operational definition—it is defined by a description of a physical process that will produce one candela of luminous intensity. Since the 16th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) in 1979, the candela has been defined as:

    Gash

    Gash may refer to:

  • Wound, a type of injury
  • Colloquial term for the vulva
  • British military slang (specifically from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines) for something that is rubbish, or considered of little value.
  • Gash (band), Krautrock 1972
  • Gash (Foetus album), 1995
  • Gash (EP), an EP by Pram
  • Gash, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
  • Gash, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Gash, alternate name of Gush, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Gash River or Mareb River, flowing out of northern Ethiopia
  • Gash (TV series), a 2003 British series presented by Armando Iannucci
  • "The Gash", a song by The Flaming Lips from The Soft Bulletin
  • Gash (Foetus album)

    Gash is a Foetus album released in 1995 by Sony/Columbia. Gash is the only Foetus album to appear on a major label and their most widely distributed, with releases in North America, Europe, and Japan. Gash is Columbia Records #CK 66461.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by J. G. Thirlwell. 

    Personnel

  • J. G. Thirlwell - All instruments and vocals, except:
  • Tod Ashley - Bass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12)
  • Vinnie Signorelli - drums (5, 9)
  • Marc Ribot - Guitar (3, 9, 12)
  • Marcellus Hall - Harmonica (3)
  • Steve Bernstein - Trumpet (2, 5, 6, 11, 12)
  • The Heresey Horns - Horns (2, 4, 9)
  • Production

  • J. G. Thirlwell - Production, composition, arrangements, digital artwork concept and design
  • Rob "Rok" Sutton - Engineering
  • Howie Weinberg - Mastering
  • Steve Bernstein - Heresy Horn arrangements
  • Brian Wallace - Art direction
  • Alex Winter - Photography
  • Adam Sanders - Computer imaging
  • Richard White - Graphic artist
  • References

    External links

  • Gash at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Gash at foetus.org
  • Gash (EP)

    Gash is the debut EP by the neo-psychedelia band Pram. It was released in 1992 on Howl Records.

    Originally a six song album, the EP was re-released in 1997 as a full-length record on the æ label. Five more tracks were added to the release.

    Track listing

    All lyrics written by Rosie Cuckston, except "Inmate's Clothes" co-written by Sam Owen, all music composed by Pram.

    Personnel

  • Rosie Cuckston vocals
  • Sam Owen bass guitar
  • Phil Savage production, engineering
  • Max Simpson keyboards, sampler
  • Andy Weir drums
  • References

    External links

  • Gash at Discogs (list of releases)

  • Podcasts:

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