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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists temperatures between 1,000 kelvins and 1,000,000 kelvins.
Kelvins | Degrees Celsius | Condition |
1,000 K | 726.85 °C | |
1,808 K | 1,535 °C | melting point of iron |
2,013 K | 1,740 °C | boiling point of lead |
3,683 K | 3,410 °C | melting point of tungsten |
3,925 K | 3,652 °C | sublimation point of carbon |
5,780 K | 5,500 °C | surface temperature of the Sun |
5,828 K | 5,555 °C | boiling point of tungsten |
6,000 K | 5,700 °C | temperature of the Universe 300,000 years after the Big Bang |
7736 K | 7463 °C | temperature at which a monatomic ideal gas has kinetic energy of one electron volt |
10,000 K | 9,727 °C | |
25,000 K | 24,727 °C | average temperature of the Universe 10,000 years after the Big Bang |
300,000 K | 299,727 °C | (300 kK, 540,000 °F): estimated temperature 17 meters from Little Boy at detonation |
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