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    A Star Whose Surface Temperature Is 100,000 K Will Emit
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A Star Whose Surface Temperature Is 100,000 K Will Emit

Question 178

Question 178

Multiple Choice

A star whose surface temperature is 100,000 K will emit a spectrum whose peak wavelength is at


A) ultraviolet wavelengths.
B) X-ray wavelengths.
C) visible wavelengths.
D) infrared wavelengths.

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