-
expresses levels of
light intensity relative to the
light emitted by a
candle of
specific size and constituents. The
historical candlepower is
equal to...
- 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...
- have died due to outage-related cir****stances like
candle fires or
generator exhaust fumes.
Minor power cuts
lasting seconds or
minutes occurred in adjacent...
- A
Paschal candle is a
large candle used in
liturgies in
Western Christianity (viz., the
Roman Catholic Church, the
Lutheran Churches, the
Anglican Communion...
- CBCP may
refer to one of the following:
Center Beam
Candle Power Certified Building Commissioning Professional, an ****ociation of
Energy Engineers certification...
- obscured. The word
candela is
Latin for
candle. The old name "
candle" is
still sometimes used, as in foot-
candle and the
modern definition of candlepower...
-
Candela is
about the
luminous intensity of a
moderately bright candle, or 1
candle power. A 60 Watt tungsten-filament
incandescent light bulb has a luminous...
-
Phooey finds out in a bubble-filled climax. "
Candle Power": Two
villainous criminals force the city to use
candles so that they can
build their very own wax...
-
account of the
invention of Yablochkov's
candle. A
Yablochkov candle (sometimes
electric candle or
Jablochkoff candle) is a type of
electric carbon arc lamp...
- from
power for 3 to 7 days at a time.
Sales of
candles "skyrocketed". 29 October—Australia—A
severe windstorm hit Melbourne,
knocking out
power to more...