5500 degree Celsius = 9932 degree Fahrenheit
[°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
11,000 degrees on surface and 27,000,000 degrees in core
56°C = 132.8°F
The chemical element with the highest melting point is tungsten (metal with symbol: W) at 3687 K (3414 °C, 6177 °F) and normal pressure. So this is only an answer if 5500 °F(degrees Fahrenheit) is meant in this question, not Kelvin or degrees Celsius.
It`s approximately 5500 degrees.
well it depends on which part of the sun you are talking aboutlightning is about 20,000 °C (36,000 °F)and the sun is the surface of the sun is about 5500 °C and 100000 °F.But the core is much hotter.
9932 F
5500 degrees Celsius = 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit
5500 degrees Celsius = 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit.
Not hot at all. 5 °C = 41 °F
No, the Sun, even the coolest part of the surface, is still hotter than the Earth's core. But the core is close: as high as 5500 degrees Celsius (9900 °F), compared to about 5800-6000 °C for the photosphere of the Sun. (The core is hotter than sunspots, which range from 2700°C to about 4200°C.)
45°C or 113°F
11°C = 51.8°F
11,000 degrees on surface and 27,000,000 degrees in core
80.7 f (27.05 c)
About 15.6 degrees C.
That depends. Is it cold or hot out? 40 F = 4.44 C 40 C = 104 F
5500 Celsius