Its about 5670.16 degrees kelvin
7,000 degrees Kalvin
The surface temperature of the Sun is about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit).
The surface temperature of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. However, there is an increase in temperature from the surface to the sun's core, where the temperature can reach nearly 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are several temperature scales. Kalvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit, are the most commonly used. Kalvin is used mostly in science, Fahrenheit in the U.S. and Celsius in most other countries.
There are several temperature scales. Kalvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit, are the most commonly used. Kalvin is used mostly in science, Fahrenheit in the U.S. and Celsius in most other countries.
Somewhere around 21,820 Kalvin.
It's temperature hovers around 14 million degrees Centigrade.
No, "Kalvin" is not a standard metric unit of measurement. The Kelvin (with an "e") is the unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI).
303.15 Kelvin.
Yes it is. The temperature of the surface of the Sun is 5,778 Kelvin. The temperature in a lightening bolt reaches 30,000 Kelvin.
297 Kelvin
The temperature of the sun's surface is around 5,500 degrees Celsius, while the core temperature reaches about 15 million degrees Celsius.