why do star differ in colour
Answers
Answered by
13
Explanation:
The color of a star is linked to its surface temperature. The hotter the star, the shorter the wavelength of light it will emit. The hottest ones are blue or blue-white, which are shorter wavelengths of light. Cooler ones are red or red-brown, which are longer wavelengths.
...follow me...
Answered by
3
Answer:
The color of a star is linked to its surface temperature. The hotter the star, the shorter the wavelength of light it will emit. The hottest ones are blue or blue-white, which are shorter wavelengths of light. Cooler ones are red or red-brown, which are longer wavelengths.
Similar questions
Environmental Sciences,
3 months ago
English,
3 months ago
Science,
6 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
History,
11 months ago