Multiple Choice
If you compare two stars,
A) the one with the larger radius will always have the greater luminosity.
B) the one with the higher surface temperature will always have the greater luminosity.
C) the one with the smaller absolute magnitude will always have the greater luminosity.
D) the one with the larger surface area has the greater energy flux from its surface.
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