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The Sun is made up of plasma (a gas so hot that its protons, neutrons, and electrons can't stay together). Since nothing is bound together the inside of the Sun is free to rotate faster than the outside.

Answer2: The rotation of the sun is due to charges impingin on the sun (electrons) This occurs in the presence of the sun's magnetic field thus Lorentz force F= evxB causing rotation, see the homopolar motor effect ( the kind of motor used to measure electric power in homes). At different levels the vector product of vxB is different, vBsin(vB). At the equator of the sun, the angle is likely to be 90 degrees the largest rotation.

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