Star A’s luminosity is four times greater than Star B’s. Both stars have the same surface temperature. Which star is larger? If both stars are on the main sequence, which star is more massive?
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Star A’s luminosity is four times greater than Star B’s. Both stars have the same surface temperature. Which star is larger? If both stars are on the main sequence, which star is more massive?
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