Why does the original color of the object turn into orange when temperature increases above room temperature?
This is because of the process called Thermal Radiation.
All objects emit light, with the frequency of that light depending on how hot the object is. As heating starts, frequency going from infrared to red to green to blue to ultraviolet as frequency increases.
So, colors going from red to yellow to white instead of red to green to blue.
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