Chapter 13: Q5PE (page 470)
The surface temperature of the Sun is about 5750 K. What is this temperature on the Fahrenheit scale?
Short Answer
We get the temperature of the surface of the Sun in Fahrenheit as.
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Chapter 13: Q5PE (page 470)
The surface temperature of the Sun is about 5750 K. What is this temperature on the Fahrenheit scale?
We get the temperature of the surface of the Sun in Fahrenheit as.
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