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I've noticed that people make the 'surface of the sun' temperature comparison a lot
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fascinating range
Stove (while being used): 200°C to 300°C when in use.
Core of the Earth: In general, temperatures range from about 4,400°C (7,952°F) to about 6,000°C (10,800°F)
Surface of the Sun: approximately 5,500°C (9,800°F)
Core of the Sun: The Sun’s core is where nuclear fusion occurs, converting hydrogen into helium. The temperature at the Sun’s core is an astonishing 27 million°C (15 million°F) It’s the hottest part of our solar system.
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27million°C is only 15million°F???
They got the units mixed up but the numbers are right, based on OP’s graphic.
What do you cook at 300C in your stove ? That seems more a ‘burn everything’ temperature than ‘my meal is cooked’ temperature.
20 seconds stir fry