What temperature must the core of a star like our Sun reach to initiate hydrogen fusion?

Answer

Around 15 million degrees Celsius

The core temperature required for hydrogen fusion to overcome the repulsive forces between nuclei is extremely high, stated as approximately 15 million degrees Celsius.

What temperature must the core of a star like our Sun reach to initiate hydrogen fusion?

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