HEG He-guy88 AntiMatter Corps Originally posted by Milkie Constantly being at 5780k will melt Iron well i would say if anything stays at a high temp long enough it would begin to mealt
HEG He-guy88 AntiMatter Corps Originally posted by He-guy88 well i would say if anything stays at a high temp long enough it would begin to mealt sorry that right their could be inturpreted wrong so here -------^if the metal reaches the mealting point then yes but if not then no it will just get hot as what is heating it
HEG He-guy88 AntiMatter Corps Originally posted by Milkie DuhThat's basically what I was saying. all i did not see that post then sorry
HEG He-guy88 AntiMatter Corps Originally posted by Milkie You quoted it... if something has a mealting point at 6,000and the flame is only 1,000 it wont mealt till the flame reaches at least 6,000that is wat ur saying right i was confussed
HEG He-guy88 AntiMatter Corps Originally posted by Milkie Sure ok got ya did i take a side on this tread??
XMA xmarksthespot CEO, BS Comics The melting point of iron is ~1800 K.The mean surface temperature of the sun is ~6250 K.😐
BAD badabing Gym rat Originally posted by xmarksthespot The melting point of iron is ~1800 K.The mean surface temperature of the sun is ~6250 K.😐 What's the temperature of Uranus?
SOL Soleran Fast As Time Originally posted by badabing What's the temperature of Uranus? Depends on how spicy my dinner was!