Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) Diagram
Blue
white
White
Yellow
White
Orang...
Chemistry, 22.04.2021 17:30 promiselee200
Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) Diagram
Blue
white
White
Yellow
White
Orange Red Color
0
B
A
F
G
K
M
Spectral classification
10.000
Supergiants
100
Luminosity
Brightness
Main sequence stars
Sun
Guts
Compared
to the Sun
0.01
.
White dwars
0.0001
40,000
20,000 10,000
Temperature
5.000
2500
Examine the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram shown. Which category of stars has the greatest brightness?
Main sequence
Supergiants
Giants
White dwarfs
Answers: 2
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