actually the color of fire is determined by what you are burning the normal flame is either orange, red or blue(gas). if you don't believe me let's take our sun for example! it has higher degree than any of the listed flames here and it is still red!
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the only time light does not travel the same speed is when it goes through a medium, such as glass,water or anything that causes it to refract, and this is because as the light moves through the medium the photons will give it's energy to the atom of the medium's electron until it is released. The time of the release is determined by the energy of the photon with blue and violet getting held longer than red due to the similar energies of the electron and photon. all light frequencies will move the same speed through invisible things, anything that does not cause it to refract such as air.
Daku_Doragon: Though this is true, all that really matters when it comes to color is the light wave frequency which determines where it is on the visible or non visible spectrum of light. Also, our sun mostly produces white light which is a combination of all light frequencies it is also why the sky is blue, because blue light is slower than red and is therefore refracted much more in the atmosphere.
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you seem to have some misunderstandings while the only thing that determines the color of the light is frequency. The thing that determines the frequency is what is being burned by the electrons of what is being burned getting excited due to energy (almost always heat) being added to it making it jump in energy level (electron shell). The light is released when the electron returns to it's original energy level while releasing the excess energy as light. The bigger the difference between energy levels the higher the frequency. Other misunderstanding you have is that blue light moves slower than red light which is not true they both move at the same speed, lightspeed, the only difference is how much energy they have, which in turns affects the frequency. Red light having the least energy out of the visible light spectrum with violet having the most energy. Blue light is close to violet in terms of energy.
Though this is true, all that really matters when it comes to color is the light wave frequency which determines where it is on the visible or non visible spectrum of light. Also, our sun mostly produces white light which is a combination of all light frequencies it is also why the sky is blue, because blue light is slower than red and is therefore refracted much more in the atmosphere.
dude I'm not a professor just wrote it so they don't misunderstand the fire colouring and natural fire. Daku_Doragon: Though this is true, all that really matters when it comes to color is the light wave frequency which determines where it is on the visible or non visible spectrum of light. Also, our sun mostly produces white light which is a combination of all light frequencies it is also why the sky is blue, because blue light is slower than red and is therefore refracted much more in the atmosphere.
Though this is true, all that really matters when it comes to color is the light wave frequency which determines where it is on the visible or non visible spectrum of light. Also, our sun mostly produces white light which is a combination of all light frequencies it is also why the sky is blue, because blue light is slower than red and is therefore refracted much more in the atmosphere. 7mth # 3 I thought invisible flame was the hotest 8mth Yes, It would have to be. Sadly most things in the non visible spectrum of light are imperceptible for humans. 7mth # 2 The hottest flame is violet on the color spectrum and white in the visible spectrum 8mth # 1 White is actually the hottest flame. 🤔 9mth I know what he meant with white now, when I actually look at some pictures. Forgot in my mind that it is more like white at the top. 😅 Mr_Cherry_Ass: He's probably thinking of a flame that emits a lot of light so it appears white because it's too bright 8mth why don't you just google it Shuishe: In what way? I know for the fact that the blue colour is the hottest. Ever watched a burning candle for example? You see the colour red/orange at the top/middle. Then blue as the core. I have put my hand over fire and going through the red part. It doesn't hurt if I go all the way horizontally. But lingering there will hurt, especially nearer the blue part. 8mth
In what way? I know for the fact that the blue colour is the hottest. Ever watched a burning candle for example? You see the colour red/orange at the top/middle. Then blue as the core. I have put my hand over fire and going through the red part. It doesn't hurt if I go all the way horizontally. But lingering there will hurt, especially nearer the blue part
He's probably thinking of a flame that emits a lot of light so it appears white because it's too bright
Red fire 2000C
ORANGE 2800C (cOPPER NEON ORANGE
LIGHT YELLOW 4000C
IVORY 5000C
greenish 6500C
light blue 6500C
BLUE 7300 ( tHERE IS DISCUSSION FOR PURPLE)
dARK BLUE 9000C (Draon ball/blue exorsist?)
