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Brass Candlestick

Decorating With Your Existing Home Decor

Candle Holders are probably the quickest and most inexpensive way to breathe new life into existing home decor. Many different types can be used to decorate with ease. You can use glass, metal, plastic, or resin.

One of the most beautiful affordable and pleasing forms of decor is in the form of wrought iron candle holders. Not only do they protect your furniture from hot wax, they also come in various shapes and sizes. Some of the designs you can work with in wrought iron are: birdcage, bow, swirling, grape, star, vine, ornate, acorn and many more.

The "pillar", is one of the oldest types of candle holders. It is fashioned after the tall brass candlesticks and adds a touch of elegance to any room in the house. Pillar's are usually round and make wonderful accents for the living room or even the bathroom.

Glass candle holders add a classy yet functional touch to any decor. You can even use a Tiffany glass style to impart warmth and passion into your home.

If you like the look of several candles grouped together, the Candlebra may work best for you. They can add colors as well as texture to your wall or room. Another way to incorporate candlebras into your decor is by displaying them on the mantle of your fireplace. People often use candles to decorate and create a romantic setting or to establish a certain feel to a room, such as the feel of an old castle or even a big country house. Candlebras are also used in restaurants and party halls. They are used to provide elegant lighting for events and special parties such as weddings and anniversaries.

If you don't mind the expense, you can decorate your home using hand blown glass candle holders. These are simply amazing works of art and can be designed to your preference. You may pick the thickness and design as these are hand-crafted items. You can also use them for a special gift for loved ones. That special someone will feel elated that you chose something hand-made instead of store bought.

Crystal candle holders can be made from colored fine lead and illumination from the light on the crystal is unique and it cannot be compared to anything. Crystal lamps are made of the finest quality candlesticks and lighting fixtures that are designed to lend a pleasant atmosphere to your decorative home.

Nothing enhances a room's feel more than investing in candle holders for decoration. Furniture and floor decor certainly add to a room's vibrance, however, candle holders are the fundamentals to giving your home it's own identity and they will bring life and personality to your home.

Accessorize your walls and add brilliant designs & light to your home with unique candle holders.

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Heather Lassetter is living in southern California. She has finished a term in the United States Air Force. Heather is currently a webmaster specializing in home decor. You may visit her website at http://www.pricelessdecor.com

math help Physics?

Bismuth’s specific heat is 121 J/kg • K, the lowest of any non-radioactive metal. What is the mass of a bismuth sample if 25 J raises its temperature 5.0 K?

Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc. A 0.59 kg brass candlestick has an initial temperature of 98.0°C. If 2.11  104 J of energy is removed from the candlestick to lower its temperature to 6.8°C, what is the specific heat of brass?
please help ten points

Your basic heat equation is

Q = MCp(delta T)

where

Q = heat required
M = mass of the body
Cp = specific heat
delta T = temperature change

For the Bismuth problem, substituting values

25 = M(121)(5)

Solving for M,

M = 25/(121 * 5) = 0.041 kg.

For the brass alloy, the same formula applies and substituting values,

2.11 x 10^4 = 0.59(Cp)(98 - 6.8)

2.11 x 10^4 = 0.59(Cp)(91.2)

Solving for Cp,

Cp = 2.11 x 10^4/(0.59 * 91.2)

Cp = 392.13

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