There have been several schools of thought on this matter over the last few thousand years. Is there a point at which a material can be rotated too many times? This question plagued early man as he struggled to design ever more efficient wheels and yoyos. The ancient egyptians were the first to discover that certain materials can not be rotated indefinitely. Alas that knowledge was never passed on as the materials wore out from use and were ultimately discarded and forgotten. 3000 degrees however, at less than 10 full revolutions of an object, would seems to be a hurdle that most materials could overcome. I could see where there could be problems if something like a marshmallow were used in a load bearing application and rotated. This was the problem the confronted the designers of fragile marshmallow ball bearings of the early 1920's. It didn't last 2 revoltions. Replace fragile material like marshmallow with stronger materials like chocolate or Titanium. For the most part however, 3000 degrees can be handled by most materials available to the public. Hope this helps.
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Philip Gene
Easily. A bic can produce a flame with a temperature of over 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The pressure rating of forged steel 3000 fittings typically corresponds to a maximum working pressure of 3000 psi (pounds per square inch) at a temperature of 100°F (38°C). However, this rating can vary based on the specific design, material composition, and temperature conditions, so it's important to consult relevant standards, such as ASME B16.11, for precise specifications. Always consider the operating conditions and safety factors when using these fittings in applications.
A 3000 psi (pounds per square inch) concrete mix is generally suitable for sidewalks, as it provides a good balance of strength and durability for pedestrian use. This strength can handle typical foot traffic and weather conditions. However, for areas with heavier loads or more severe conditions, a higher strength mix may be recommended. Always consider local building codes and conditions when choosing concrete for sidewalks.
3000 psi concrete weighs Approx 3900 Lb/yd3
3000 Before Christ
Yes, when put into a furnace it is heated up to 2000 degrees to 3000 degrees, this would then pollute our atmosphere
1800 Degrees Fahrenheit to 3000 Degrees Fahrenheit
Gold is a gas at 3000 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 2808 degrees Celsius
3000 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 5432 degrees Fahrenheit.
3000° c = 5432° f
The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
Sulfur burns at around 400-500 degrees Celsius (752-932 degrees Fahrenheit).
3000 kelvin = 4,940.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, use the formula: °F = (°C x 9/5) + 32. So, for 3000 degrees Celsius, the conversion would be: (3000 x 9/5) + 32 = 5432 degrees Fahrenheit.
5000
Gold would typically be in a liquid state at 3000 degrees Celsius. Gold has a melting point of 1064 degrees Celsius, so at 3000 degrees it would be well above its melting point and exist in a molten form.
3000ºC = 5,432.0ºF