No, the intensity of the heat from the fire usually is recognized through radiation and you can kinda use the color spectrum off of the hertzsprung-russel diagram for stars. Using that diagram, 30,000+ Kelvin is the temperature of stars in the bluer side of the spectrum and on the white part of the spectrum the temperature ranges from 6,000 Kelvin to 10,000 Kelvin.
No, the color of a flame is determined by the temperature at which a material burns. Blue flames are typically hotter than orange flames because they burn at a higher temperature.
Blue fire is hotter than red fire, as the color of a flame is indicative of its temperature. Blue flames typically burn at higher temperatures due to more complete combustion.
Yes, a blue flame is typically hotter than 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Blue flames are associated with higher temperatures compared to yellow or red flames because they indicate complete combustion of the fuel.
Black fire is typically hotter than regular fire because it burns at a higher temperature due to the presence of additional fuel sources.
Yes, red is typically hotter than orange in terms of flame colors. The color of a flame can indicate the temperature of the fire, with red flames often being cooler than orange flames.
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No, the color of a flame is determined by the temperature at which a material burns. Blue flames are typically hotter than orange flames because they burn at a higher temperature.
yes because it could be made with 4 blue fires and it has lot more chemicals
Blue light is of a higher energy than red light. That means that the fire with the blue light is hotter, as the fire must generally be hotter to generate the blue light. For example, in a gas flame, the blue, which is hottest, is in the middle, and any yellow, orange or red is around the outside.
Hotter Than Fire was created on 2011-11-02.
Blue fire is hotter than red fire, as the color of a flame is indicative of its temperature. Blue flames typically burn at higher temperatures due to more complete combustion.
HotFunny thing is is that blue fire is a "cool" color and is hotter than "warm" colr (orange)
blue stars are hotter
No, blue stars are hotter than red stars. In other words, red stars are cooler. Think of it as fire. The red one is hot, but the blue flame is RAGING hot.
Its colour. White stars are hotter than blue stars which are hotter than yellow which are hotter than orange, which are hotter than red.
plasma, the core of the sun, most of the other hot things in space