Multiple Choice
The temperature of the surface of the Sun is 5800 K. What would be the surface temperature of a star that emits twice the energy flux (watts per square meter) that the Sun emits?
A) 6900 K
B) 4880 K
C) 11,600 K
D) 8200 K
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