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The darkest materialThe material with the largest area (100g of steel wool will heat up quicker than a 100g cube of solid steel)The material with the lowest specific heatThe coldest material (it is easier to heat from 0 to 10 degrees than from 20 to 30 degrees)The material that is isolated the best from it's surroundings
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BESAN MANUFACTURING PROCESSThe process of manufacturing quality besan or gram flour involves four major processes, asexplained below.-Cleaning - Eliminate pebbles, broken grains and other impurities from Gram.- Conditioning -Based on physical properties of gram dal, remove other coloured gramhalves. Water content, if any, should be removed by sun-drying to maintain minimum 12to 14% moisture.- Milling -The gradual milling system should be adopted for milling and operationconsists of breaking, scalping and purification, reduction and dressing.- Finishing -Sometimes, finished excellent flour (besan) is mixed to obtain a standardand uniform desired properties, characteristics and colour.The process is simple compared to wheat, rice, maize milling units.
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There are materials, such as certain metals and ceramics, that can withstand the heat of the sun to a certain extent. For example, materials used in spacecraft and satellites are designed to withstand extreme temperatures. However, prolonged exposure to the intense heat of the sun can still damage most materials over time.
Materials like tungsten, titanium, and carbon composites are known for their high melting points and can withstand the intense heat of the sun. However, no known material can withstand the sun's heat indefinitely without eventually succumbing to the extreme conditions.
no the sun is to hot
It is challenging to find a material that can withstand the temperature of the surface of the Sun, which is around 5,500 degrees Celsius. Tungsten has one of the highest melting points of any metal at 3,422 degrees Celsius and is used in high-temperature applications, but even it would not survive the extreme heat of the Sun's surface.
By convection
Are you seriously asking this? None. It is way too hot and rockets could not withstand the heat.
Metal is a good conductor of heat compared to paper, so it absorbs and transfers heat more efficiently. This causes the metal lunchbox to feel hotter to the touch when exposed to the sun than the newspaper.
it depends on how hot it is. bear grylls did it
Metal absorbs a great deal of heat from the sun. A metal house would quickly turn into an oven inside.
No known materials can withstand the temperature of the Sun's surface, which is about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). However, some materials can endure extreme temperatures for short periods, such as tungsten, which has a melting point of around 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit). In space applications, heat shields made from specialized ceramics or carbon composites can protect spacecraft from intense heat during solar exposure, but they are not directly exposed to the Sun's surface temperature. Overall, no material can survive direct contact with the Sun itself.
Because the sun in the desert would burn the metalThe metal surface would constantly absorb the sun's heat - making it impossible to live in !
Due to nuclear reaction in the sun it emits enormous heat ,and heat does not require any medium to transfer.