The relationship between the volume of air and the time it takes for a flame to go out is largely dependent on the availability of oxygen. A larger volume of air provides more oxygen, which can sustain combustion for a longer period, thus prolonging the time before the flame extinguishes. Conversely, if the air volume is limited, the reduced oxygen supply can cause the flame to go out more quickly. Other factors, such as the type of fuel and environmental conditions, also play a role in this relationship.
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