it's about 450 degrees.
There are different temperatures at different parts of the fire. The hottest temperature in most wood fires are found in the red embers after the fire has been going for awhile. These temperatures are from 1200 degrees to 1500 degrees. However, since so much air is circulating around the fire, grates and other nearby object rarely exceed 1000 degrees.The gas fire probably burns at a lower temperature, with the grate also being the hottest part…around 1000 degrees. This is evident because the grates sometimes glow…and iron glows at approx 1000-1100 degrees F.The flue in both cases is usually quite cool, because of the air mixture. In colonial times, some flues were built from WOOD with a mud pack on the inside…. chances are that the normal flue temperature for such an open fire fall in the 250-400 degree range
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425 degrees
It is from -50 to 70
-183 to 100
The temperature of red fire can range from about 600°C to 800°C (1,112°F to 1,472°F), depending on the type of fuel being burned and other factors.
The average temperature of a house fire can range from 1,100 to 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
it's about 450 degrees.
The temperature of a typical fire can vary depending on the fuel and conditions, but it can range from around 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius.
it is red because of its temperature. not all fires are red. some are blue and some are yellow.
68 degree centigrade needs to break the red bulb in the fire sprinkler.
Green fire is not indicative of temperature. The color of fire is determined by the chemical composition of the fuel burning, not the temperature. Blue flames tend to be hotter than red or yellow flames.
The color red is often associated with hot temperature because it is reminiscent of fire and heat. Red is also believed to stimulate energy and increase body temperature perception.
The colors of fire can range from red, orange, and yellow to blue and white, depending on the temperature of the flame. A cooler flame will appear yellow or orange, while a hotter flame will appear blue or white. Other colors, such as green and purple, can also be seen in certain conditions.
Fire appears in various colors, typically depending on the temperature of the flames. At cooler temperatures, fire can show as red or orange. As the temperature rises, the color can shift to yellow and then to blue or even white at extremely high temperatures.
Fire can appear different colors depending on the temperature. Typically, fire is orange or yellow when burning at lower temperatures, and can turn blue or white at higher temperatures.
The average temperature of an office fire can range from 1,100 to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. The duration of an office fire can vary depending on factors such as the size of the fire, materials involved, and firefighting response, but typically they are extinguished within a few hours.