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    If We Know the Temperature and Luminosity of a Star,we
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If We Know the Temperature and Luminosity of a Star,we

Question 32

Question 32

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If we know the temperature and luminosity of a star,we can also calculate its


A) radius.
B) mass.
C) chemical composition.
D) All of the above

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