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Measurement on two stars indicates that star X has a surface temperature of 5727 degrees Celsius and star Y has a surface temperature of the 11727 degree Celsius. If both the stars have the same radius, what is the ratio of the luminosity of the star Y to the luminosity of star X? Both stars can be considered to have an emissivity of 1.0.
Measurement on two stars indicates that star X has a surface temperature of 5727 degrees Celsius and star Y has a surface temperature of the 11727 degree Celsius. If both the stars have the same radius, what is the ratio of the luminosity of the star Y to the luminosity of star X? Both stars can be considered to have an emissivity of 1.0.
Sagar YadavLv10
1 Nov 2020