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    A Typical but Very Cool Star Might Have a Temperature
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A Typical but Very Cool Star Might Have a Temperature

Question 104

Question 104

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A typical but very cool star might have a temperature of 3100°C. On the Kelvin scale, this is about


A) 3373 K.
B) 3068 K.
C) 3100 K.
D) 2827 K.

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