The temperature at the center of the Sun is approximately 15 million Kelvin (K). This extreme temperature is the result of the intense pressure and gravitational forces present in the Sun's core, where nuclear fusion occurs, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing vast amounts of energy.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
The average temperature of the sun is around 5800 Kelvin.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
The temperature at the core of the sun is around 15 million degrees Celsius (27 million degrees Fahrenheit). This high temperature is necessary to sustain the nuclear fusion process that powers the sun.
The Sun is 5500° C, 9900° F, or 5,778° K.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
3800 K
The average temperature of the sun is around 5800 Kelvin.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
The surface temperature of the Sun is around 5800 K
The temperature at the core of the sun is around 15 million degrees Celsius (27 million degrees Fahrenheit). This high temperature is necessary to sustain the nuclear fusion process that powers the sun.
A star like the sun has a surface temperature of about 5800 K to 6000 K. At this temperature, a star emits light in the visible spectrum, appearing white or yellow-white.
The photosphere is the outer portion of the Sun. It has a temperature of 6,000 K. The inner portion of the Sun can reach 1,000,000-2,000,000 K.
The Sun is 5500° C, 9900° F, or 5,778° K.
Almost 390 K.
What do you mean with "floor"? The center of the Sun is around 20 million K, the visible surface around 6000 K.
The surface temperature of the sun is 5778 K (5505 °C; 9941 °F).