Color temperature refers to how light is measured. Each color in the spectrum has a different light temperature. This fact has ramifications for both artists and scientists.
A star with a temperature of 3000 degrees Celsius would appear red in color. This is because as the temperature of a star decreases, its color shifts towards the red end of the spectrum.
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The temperature of a star can be determined from its color. Stars with cooler temperatures appear red, while stars with hotter temperatures appear blue. This color-temperature relationship is known as the Wien's Law.
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"for" is the preposition in the sentence "Yellow is a great color for brightening a room."
Spectral distriibution, approximate natural daylight at a correlated color temperature.
Uhh, Are you doing this on a gizmo from explore learning? If so, and it's telling you what do you THINK, you can only understand from the clues you are given. If you have this question, "Infer: Naos is a star in the Argos constellation. It has a very deep blue color. What do you think is the approximate temperature of Naos?", then I will share my thoughts about it so you understand it more. On the gizmo, the highest temperature on the graph given to us is 50,000 K, and the question is telling us that the color of the star is a very deep blue color. With this, we can assume it has a very high temperature and would be close to the highest temperature given. I hope this makes sense, I'm not very good at explaining my thought process.
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Color is a noun in that sentence.
The paint used on them is temperature sensitive, make sure the water you use is either warmer or colder than the temperature of the car. Too hot or too cold will retard the color change. Check out the related link for ideas.
Evidence of a chemical reaction include the following: formation of a precipitate formation of a gas change in temperature change in color
it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature. it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature.
The color of mercury is grey and its temperature is -170 to -400
True. Objects can appear to be different colors depending on the color of light that is illuminating them. This is due to the way the object reflects or absorbs different wavelengths of light.
you can tell the temperature by its color