The upper part of the oven is hotter as you may think that the nearer the flame the hotter but this isn't the case, because heat rises so the top is hotter than the bottom or the middle
No. A home oven cannot get hotter than about 500 degrees F, while the surface of the Sun is over 10,000.
no the temp hotter then an oven
Put it in the oven.
well yes because the center of the earth is reallly hot so that means itis hotter than your oven . if you do not know how hot the center of the earth is find that out and find out how hot your oven is
Yes, far hotter. The surface temperature of Venus is comparable to that of an oven on its clean cycle.
It's hotter at the bottom because that is where the heat tubes are.
If there was no feedback in an oven system, it would keep getting hotter until it melted, exploded, or was turned off.
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It is designed to hang in the air, insulated from the hot metal walls of the oven, which could be (and usually are) hotter than the air or the food being cooked.
It is where most intense heat is directed.
The bottom rack of the oven is the hottest in most electric and gas ovens. With that said, if you have an in oven broiler then you would use the top or middle racks for the hottest spot in the oven.
Yes, the larger the surface area of the solar collectors (either focused reflectors or concentrating lenses), the more solar energy is put into the oven. Same thing for a magnifying glass in the hot sun -- the larger the magnifying glass, the hotter the focused spot of sunlight will be. However, if you are talking about the size of the oven itself (for example an oven that can cook one dish compared an oven for 100 loaves of bread), then clearly the larger the oven, the more energy you need to heat it. So the larger the oven part itself, the lower the heat for the same size reflectors. But usually large ovens have large solar collectors for this reason.