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    Exam 11: Measuring the Stars: the Main Sequence and Its Meaning
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    On the Main Sequence,a Star's Spectral Type Is Ultimately Determined
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On the Main Sequence,a Star's Spectral Type Is Ultimately Determined

Question 10

Question 10

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On the main sequence,a star's spectral type is ultimately determined by its:


A) distance.
B) luminosity.
C) composition.
D) mass.

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