non luminous zone
The innermost and hottest part of the sun is called the core. It is where nuclear reactions occur, producing immense heat and energy through the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium.
My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.
You can tell a lot about the heat of a fire by the color. The areas that are white or blue are much hotter then the areas that are more yellow or orange. The hottest areas are generally closest to the fuel source.
The order of colors in a fire from hottest to coldest is blue, white, yellow, orange, and red. Blue flames are typically the hottest, followed by white, with yellow, orange, and red being cooler in temperature.
The center of a flame is called the "inner cone." It is the hottest part of the flame and appears blue in color due to the complete combustion of the fuel.
The flame of the candle is the hottest part, reaching temperatures of around 1400 degrees Celsius.
The white part of a flame on a Bunsen burner is called the inner cone. This part of the flame is the hottest and is where complete combustion of the fuel is occurring.
no it is the blue/purple part of the flame
The hottest part of the flame on a Bunsen burner is at the tip of the inner blue cone. This part of the flame is where combustion is most complete, resulting in the highest temperature.
Armpit is the hottest part.
no i am not sure
The blue part of a flame is the hottest.
No it is called the core which is the hottest part of the layers.
The core is the hottest part of the sun. It about 15 million degrees.
There is no evidence for or against this claim.
Hottest part is the piston crown....
white