Social Sciences, asked by sirimettupally2004, 4 months ago

what happens when you heat an iron rod on the flame ? do you find any change in colour while heating an iron rod
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Answered by yogiraj8686
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Answer:

When we heat an iron rod, some amount of heat energy that was absorbed by iron rod is emitted as light. First iron turns into red (lower energy corresponding to higher wavelength) and as the temperature rises it glows and turns into orange, yellow, blue respectively (higher energy and lower wavelength). If we go on heating the rod it turns into white light which includes all visible wavelengths.

Answered by vinod04jangid
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First, iron becomes red (decrease electricity similar to better wavelength) and because the temperature rises it glows and becomes orange, yellow 'b]ue' respectively (better electricity and oflower wavelength). If we cross on heating the rod it becomes white mild which incorporates all Visible wavelengths.

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