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Is 4300K better than 6000K?
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Is 4300K better than 6000K?
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Neither is brighter but the 6000K is whiter. The numbers indicate a temperature in degrees Kelvin. When a star is burning at 6000K, it is essentially white in colour while a star that burns at 4300K is more of a white-yellow (like Sol).
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