Why are fusion reactors hotter than the sun?

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Every article you read talks about how current experiments achieve temperatures many times hotter than the center of the sun. Can’t we just try for equal temperatures to achieve fusion energy?

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they are not. what you see from the sun (7000K) is only the outer layer which is very cold.

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