Multiple Choice
If we know the average separation and period of revolution for a binary system, we can then measure
A) their absolute magnitudes.
B) the actual sizes of the two stars.
C) the actual luminosity of each star.
D) the actual mass of both individual stars.
E) the total mass of the system.
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