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What is the upper temperature range for stars? a. 1,000,000 K c. 40,000 K b. 23,000 degrees C d. 2,000,000 degrees C

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Answered by priyaagarwal11
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Hi mate here is ur answer

The upper temperature range for stars is

(c) 40,000k.

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Answered by amritanshu6
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If a star looks red, that means its surface temperature is approximately 2,500 Kelvin. Just for comparison, our Sun, which actually looks white from space, measures about 6,000 Kelvin. The hotter the star, the further up the spectrum you go. The hottest stars are the blue stars.

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