In an oven the heat is supplied by a gas fire (of sort) at the top. The food at the top of the oven very close to the heat and therefore cooks faster
What kind of oven are you talking about? An incubator? Most in-home kitchen ovens range from 500-550 degrees C, while commercial ovens for melting iron and steel go from 2500-3000 degrees C. The hottest ovens i have ever heard of is an Electric Arc Oven. These ovens use the heat of an electric arc between two carbon electrodes, all encased in something like ceramic. These ovens can reach temperatures at and just above 5000 degrees C, the melting point of tungsten! Think about it. The center a of a welding arc is estimated to be around 20,000 degrees C! IN CASE I'M WRONG YOU'D BEST NOT PUT THESE ANSWER IN ANY TEST. The're off the top of my head.
No, an oven top is not designed to function as a hot plate. A hot plate is a separate appliance specifically designed for cooking using direct heat on a flat surface, while an oven top is part of an oven and is meant for baking or roasting food using radiant heat.
the hottist part is the rouring flame and the light blue bit inside is the hottist the top of it
My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.
The blue part of the flame, the cone in the middle is the hottest, the flame cools as it gets further away from the burning centre, this is similar to the sun where the outer surface of the sun is significantly cooler compared to the inside.
During the baking process, the hottest part of the oven is typically the top heating element or the top of the oven cavity.
The hottest part of the oven is typically located at the top, near the heating element or flame.
The hottest part of the oven during the cooking process is typically the top heating element or the back of the oven.
The hottest part of the oven when baking is typically the top heating element or the bottom heating element, depending on the oven design.
The hottest part of the oven used for baking is typically the top heating element or the top rack closest to the heating element.
The hottest part of the oven when baking a cake is usually the top heating element or the top rack closest to the heat source.
The top because heat rises (convection)
The bottom rack of the oven is the hottest in most electric and gas ovens. With that said, if you have an in oven broiler then you would use the top or middle racks for the hottest spot in the oven.
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What kind of oven are you talking about? An incubator? Most in-home kitchen ovens range from 500-550 degrees C, while commercial ovens for melting iron and steel go from 2500-3000 degrees C. The hottest ovens i have ever heard of is an Electric Arc Oven. These ovens use the heat of an electric arc between two carbon electrodes, all encased in something like ceramic. These ovens can reach temperatures at and just above 5000 degrees C, the melting point of tungsten! Think about it. The center a of a welding arc is estimated to be around 20,000 degrees C! IN CASE I'M WRONG YOU'D BEST NOT PUT THESE ANSWER IN ANY TEST. The're off the top of my head.
The flame of the candle is the hottest part, reaching temperatures of around 1400 degrees Celsius.
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