Physics, asked by way2dinesh, 3 months ago

Why is Sun's Corona hotter than its surface

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Answered by Aяχтιc
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About 80 years ago, scientists found that the temperature of the solar corona is actually much hotter than the surface, at a few million degrees celsius. ... The high temperatures of the corona cause it to expand into space as a continuous outflow of plasma called the solar wind.

Answered by Nazia2143
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Because the Sun's corona gets trapped by magnetic field lines, which are likely responsible for heating the corona to millions of degrees. Far from the Sun, some of the corona escapes to become the solar wind, a steady stream of charged particles that washes over all the planets.

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