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    A Star Both Twice the Diameter and Twice the Temperature
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A Star Both Twice the Diameter and Twice the Temperature

Question 81

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A star both twice the diameter and twice the temperature of our Sun would be _ times more luminous than our Sun; in fact, Vega fits this description well.

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