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    Why Are Spectroscopic Binaries Difficult to Analyze
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Why Are Spectroscopic Binaries Difficult to Analyze

Question 94

Question 94

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Why are spectroscopic binaries difficult to analyze?


A) We can't see the shape or tilt of the orbit.
B) We can't find the diameters of the stars.
C) We can't determine the luminosities of the stars.
D) The Doppler shift is not measurable.

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