Originally Posted By: Kuato
Originally Posted By: sleddriver
In the Sun though, I bet it's about 115°F.
Sorry but that's 9948°F.
Wrong.
Since you waded-in off topic, in a cheeky-way & just left that slow ball hanging right in front of me, here it comes right back at you:
The temp ON the Sun's surface may be ~ 10,000°F, but I didn't use ON above, I used IN. Therefore, the INternal temp of the Sun's core is a few million °F, as the core is where nuclear fusion (not fission) occurs.
I could look up the exact number, but....
I got your Goog...go Goog this! Ha!
Some of us HAVE studied both solar & astro-physics.....(better put some ice on that line drive that just hit you....)
I just HAD to do it.....