Certainly; you can see the light that it gives off.
Yes, because fire is a luminous body
There are a great many sources of visible light. They include: -- stars -- fire -- volcanos -- lightning -- incandescent lamp filaments -- electric sparks/arcs -- fireflies -- excited/ionized gas -- flashlights -- stove burners
Just cleen the burner of the stove, as it might be dirty.
The air jets are adjusted wrong.
You turn the gas control knob, son.
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a complete flame or a blue flame
Yes it emit
Yes, because fire is a luminous body
yes!because fire is a luminous body
In case of visible spectrum, violet has got least wavelength and hence highest frequency. The energy of light photon is given by the expression E = h nu where nu is the frequency. Hence violet has got maximum energy per photon. That is why, in case ordinary oven, where we use fire wood, the flame colour would be yellow or orange. That means the heat content will be less. But in case of kerosene stove or gas stove using the proper design of the burner, the colour of the flame would be blue or violet. Hence the heat content becomes more and cooking is done in shorter duration.
if you have a refrigeration leak and freon is in the room it will be fiseine gas and is dangerous.
How does a pilotless stove light
There are a great many sources of visible light. They include: -- stars -- fire -- volcanos -- lightning -- incandescent lamp filaments -- electric sparks/arcs -- fireflies -- excited/ionized gas -- flashlights -- stove burners
On a gas stove or oven the flash tubes are the means of connecting the pilot light. The flash tubes carry the flame from the pilot light to the individual burners.
Just light a match and hold it near the flue. If the the air is going up the chimney you will see the flame drawn in that direction.
Just cleen the burner of the stove, as it might be dirty.