Yes when it is at the suns surface
The melting temperature of tungsten is 3422° C. If you can somehow prepare a sample of water at that temperature, more power to you, your tungsten will melt in it.
Yes it will melt
It conducts electricity and has a very high melting point, thus it will not melt in high temperatures in light bulbs. In fact, tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals, at about 3400 degrees celcius.
Tungsten, or wolfram, has the highest melting point of any non-alloy metal and the second highest of all the elements after carbon. When a current passes through a filament that is made from tungsten, the metal heats up to a point that it emits light. The tungsten reaches a very high temperature, noticable because of the bright light it then emits, but it does not melt.
Ice will melt faster because when it get to the sun it would already be melting
The melting temperature of tungsten is 3422° C. If you can somehow prepare a sample of water at that temperature, more power to you, your tungsten will melt in it.
Tungsten
Heat it to a temperature somewhat above 3,400 degrees Kelvin.
actually its is filament.now the answertungsten has high melting point.
There are several such as Tungsten a metal used in electric bulbs.
Different metals melt at different temperatures, from -39 deg C (mercury) to 3414 deg C (tungsten).
that is because it has a and a high melting point so it does not melt easily when heated.
No. Copper wire is made of the element copper. Tungsten wire is made of the element tungsten. Copper wire is made to conduct electricity. Tungsten wire is made for the filament in light bulbs as tungsten does not melt under even very high temperatures.
It can melt just about anything.
the sun will melt it
Does ice melt faster in sun or shade
yes it does. If it melts in your hand then I'm sure it will melt in the sun