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How can the temperature of a star be determined?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A star's surface temperature can be determined from its spectrum. . The temperature of a star's photosphere can also be deduced from its color. Cool stars (such as Betelgeuse, which has a surface temperature of T = 3500 Kelvin) emit more red and orange light than blue and violet light.

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A star's surface temperature can be determined from its spectrum. ... The temperature of a star's photosphere can also be deduced from its color. Cool stars (such as Betelgeuse, which has a surface temperature of T = 3500 Kelvin) emit more red and orange light than blue and violet light.

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