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Lava lamp

A lava lamp is a lamp which is typically used for decoration, not for making things bright.

It consists two parts, the actual lamp, and a container, typically glass containing a liquid and some wax. The container is placed on the actual lamp, so that the heat from the lamp causes the container to heat up.

The wax and the liquid have similar densities, however, the wax has a slightly higher density than the liquid, when the wax is cool, and a slightly lower density than the liquid, when the wax is warm. This is due to the fact that most substances expand when heated, but at different rates.

The container is heated at the bottom, due to heat exchange with the atmosphere, the container is also cooled down.

Wax at the bottom heats up, until the density of the wax is less than that of the liquid, at which time, the wax rises to the top. At the top, the wax cools down, due to the atmosphere, and the density again drops, until the wax again falls. There may be both wax rising and wax falling at the same time. The behaviour of the wax is unpredictable, due to chaotic behaviour.

See also: Plasma lamp[?]



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