In sci.physics.relativity, Sanny
wrote
on Sun, 4 May 2008 10:22:04 -0700 (PDT)
:
Ofcource Hydrogen & Helium. But what else?
We know Hydrogen & Helium are gases so they are seen at the top of
Sun.
Helium was in fact discovered in Sol first, as an unknown spectrum line.
But whaty about the Core? Is there any Solid Crust under the Gases?
Is there Molten Lava (Iron) Just like we have molten lava inside Earth
Crust?
The short answer is "no".
Is All Iron inside the Earth Crust in Molten State? Why is Earth so
hot inside it is because of High Pressure of Mass on Earth?
If we dig Suns Crusr will we find Molten Iron under its Crust
Is Sun due to high Temperature in Gaseous State Or it has Solid &
Liquid.
If Earth Soil is thrown on Sun will the Soil melt?
Can the Soil convert into gas if thrown on such high temperature? Can
Iron be seen as a Gas in Sun?
Research "Frauenhofer lines" and get back to us. The short
answer is "yes".
What is the Boiling temperature of Clay/ Iron etc Can we Melt and
convert clay into molten state and then further burn it to convert
into gaseous State?
Considering that the Sun's surface is 5800 K, and that
the highest boiling point of anything I know of offhand is
bismuth at 1837 K, I doubt anything solid is at the Sun's
core or anywhere else in Sol, though it would probably be
a very strange fluid state anyway because of the extreme
temperatures and pressures therein.
Bye
Sanny
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