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Physics, 15.11.2019 23:31 mahhvelousg97

1.a star has an absolute magnitude of 4 and a surface temperature of 5,000 degrees c. according to the hr diagram list the type of star found at these coordinates.

2.a star has a temperature of 15,000 degrees c and an absolute magnitude of 2, according to the hr diagram state the type of star found at these coordinates.

3.a star has an absolute magnitude of -4 and surface temperature of 10,000 degrees c. according to the hr diagram state list the type of star found at these coordinates.

4.describe absolute magnitude.

5.which category contains the majority of stars?


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