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  • White Star Temperatures: A Comprehensive Guide
    White stars are classified as main sequence stars, which means they are fusing hydrogen into helium in their core. Their temperature range is quite broad, but generally falls between:

    * 7,500 K (7,227 °C) to 10,000 K (9,727 °C)

    This means that white stars are significantly hotter than our sun, which has a surface temperature of around 5,500 K.

    Here's a breakdown of the temperature range for different types of white stars:

    * A-type stars: 7,500 K to 10,000 K

    * F-type stars: 6,000 K to 7,500 K

    * G-type stars: 5,200 K to 6,000 K (Our Sun)

    While the exact temperature can vary, these are the general ranges for white stars.

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