Multiple Choice
One star has a temperature of 10,000 K and another star has a temperature of 5,000 K. Compared to the cooler star, how much more energy per second will the hotter star radiate from each square meter of its surface?
A) 16 times
B) 2 times
C) 1*1016 times
D) 625 times
E) 25 times
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