The temperature at the centre of a star ranges from ............. million degree celsius.
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The core temperature of a star is a weak function of its mass. A star of one-tenth the Sun's mass will have a core temperature of around 4 million degrees, and a star with 50 times the Sun's mass will have a core temperature of around 40 million degrees. So it largly depends on the mass of the star
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