If we held a wire a on upper portion so it is not very hot and middle portion is too hot ,inner is cold
With fire or flames, when the temperature reaches higher degrees it begins to burn white. Less "hot" flames will burn orange.
A candle has thermal energy because of it flames, the flames have heat and thermal energy is heat.
infra-red and optical (red light normally). Actually it really depends on the temperature of the flame and what it is burning (Bunsen burners flames are sometimes invisible). But a candle for example is as described.
Sending a small electrical charge through a pad of steel wool, will cause the metal to glow and burst into flames.
Photons are pieces of light. If you see a light, then there are photons.
If we held a wire a on upper portion so it is not very hot and middle portion is too hot ,inner is cold
it depends on the flames temperature the flame will turn blue at a high temperature
There are different reasons for flames being yellow and the properties depend on the reason.
Blue flames can be an indicator of temperature, because blue flames burn hotter than yellow flames, or it could be a chemical that burns blue. Something else that could create blue flames in a gas fireplace is if the air-to-gas mixture ratio is off, more air means bluer flames.
When playing with different colored flames it is important to know how hot each color gets. A blue flame ranges from 2,600 to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit .
Flames the hedgehog is unknown in the Sonic series. Flames is also an enemy of Lexi the hedgehog. Flames is also known as Shadow's brother. Shadow and Flames are twins. there's only one different thing by the look... Flames is gray and orange, not black and red. Shadow and Flames are on different sides. Shadow: Good, Flames: Bad. Flames continues to fight Lexi but, with Nazo on the side it's getting difficult for Flames to fight Lexi. Flames is getting a little shy now to fight Lexi cause she keeps beating Nazo and wonders if she is going to kill him the next time she's going to see him. P.S: On the Question : Who is Lexi the hedgehog, Sorry I spelled Shadow wrong...
For example the oxiacetylene flame has a temperature of 3 500 0C.
different colors represent different heights of height.
Many different chemicals burn and produce flames, but different chemicals have different chemical properties, and produce different amounts of energy when they burn. Those which produce more energy, will also produce hotter flames.
Flame color is determined by the temperature at which the fuel is burning. They can therefore be many different colors. Nickel for example burns green. Even in the flame you see when burning a log, there is blue (and the obvious red yellow orange)
Because C for Calgary and flames for flames
Flames aren't always orange, their colour is depenant on what material is being burned. A substance with contains a high percentage of copper will burn with a green flame and if is contains strontium the flame would be red. Different substances produce different flame colours and this property can be used to identify substances. Orange flames indicate the presence of Sodium.