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Here's a dumb question: Why a blue spark in a car engine why not white?
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Re: why not????? white?
huh? i dont get it. people dont decide what color the spark is, but if your wondering why it happens to be that way, blue is hotter than white. so why not blue?
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Re: why not????? white?
blue is hotter than orange.....but the sun isn't blue....HOW?
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Re: why not????? white?
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ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer.
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Re: why not????? white?
thank you
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Re: why not????? white?
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So... yes, the spark in a spark plug is a higher temperature than the sun! And there are blue stars.
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Re: why not????? white?
yup. interestingly enough, the light wave spectrum is similar to the temp color spectrum...coincidence? i think not.
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Re: why not????? white?
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I'm not sure if this laser actually exists, but I'm pretty sure it does, and I'm pretty sure it's blue. |
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Re: why not????? white?
A laser beam does not have a temperature. It has energy and can cause things to heat up. It's color is insignificant. carbon dioxide laser beams are more or less invisible, but pack a hell of a wallop...
And i dont understand what you are asking. The surface of the sun is ~6000*C. the corona is much hotter, at about a million degrees. The insides of the sun is at hundreds of millions of degrees. Good for nuclear fusion. As things get hotter, they go from the red end of the spectrum to the blue end. slideways: its not similar, it's directly related.
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Re: why not????? white?
Oook. I see what you did there.
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