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23 January, 17:11

The brightness of a star is most dependent on the star's ... Explain why.

a. mass

b. density

c. shape

d. temperature

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  1. 23 January, 17:21
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    I would say the answer is A - a stars mass

    The majority of stars in the galaxy, including our Sun, Sirius and Alpha Centauri A and B are all main sequence stars.

    Mass is the key factor in determining the lifespan of a main sequence star, its size and its luminosity (brightness)

    Two characteristics define brightness: luminosity and magnitude. Luminosity is the amount of light that a star radiates. The size of the star and its surface temperature determine its luminosity. Apparent magnitude of a star is its perceived brightness, factoring in size and distance, while absolute magnitude is its true brightness irrespective of its distance from earth.
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