The temperature of a flame changes with variables such as the type of substance being burned, pressure etc.
The weakest flame is typically a low-temperature flame, such as a candle flame or a match flame. These flames produce less heat and energy compared to higher temperature flames like those of a blowtorch.
The temperature of the flame.
The top of of the flame has the highest temperature.
it depends on the flames temperature the flame will turn blue at a high temperature
The flame temperature of isopropyl alcohol is approximately 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
A white flame is the hottest flame possible in normal air. The temperature of a white flame ranges from 1,400 to 1,600 degrees F.
The lowest flame temperature required for a substance to undergo combustion is called the ignition temperature.
No, a clinical thermometer is not suitable for measuring the temperature of a candle flame. Candle flames burn at temperatures much higher than the range typically measured by a clinical thermometer. To measure the temperature of a candle flame, a specialized high-temperature thermometer or pyrometer would be more appropriate.
3315.555556ºC It is my understanding that an acetylene torch produces a flame temperature of approx. 6000 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. The lowest temperature , with oxygen closed off and a yellow flame , is about 1000 degrees Celsius. With oxgen feed open temperature of the flame can reach 1300 degrees.
temperature and the amount of oxygen. it depends on what kind of flame it is, like if its a gaseous flame or wood flame.
The color of the flame depends on the temperature, fuel nature, composition of particles in the flame, oxygen concentration.