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If the core of jupiter is 30,000 celcius and it is five times hotter than the sun, what's the temperature of the surface of the sun?

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Why the Sun's atmosphere is hotter than its surface. Summary: ... The Sun's temperature, which reaches around 15 million degrees Celsius in its core, steadily decreases with distance from the core, falling to 6000°C at its 'surface'. Logically, it should therefore continue to decline in the atmosphere.

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Let, the temperature of Sun's surface = c

So, 5c = 30, 000
c = 30,000 / 5
c = 6,000

In short, Your Answer would be 6000

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