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What is the upper temperature range for stars? a. 1,000,000 k b. 23,000 degrees c c. 40,000 k d. 2,000,000 degrees c
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What is the upper temperature range for stars?
a. 1,000,000 k
b. 23,000 degrees c
c. 40,000 k
d. 2,000,000 degrees c
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The answer is C 40,000 Kelvin.
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the upper temperature range for stars is : c. 40,000 K
Every object has their own upper and lower temperature
This indicate the maximum possible energy that a star could release to its surrounding if its somehow exploded.
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