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F star an o star

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

No - an F star is an F star and an O star is well an O star

The Harvard Spectral Classifications say that a

Class 0 star have temperatures =>30,000 degrees Kelvin, they are blue in conventional and apparent colour, have a mass of =>16 Mo, have a solar radii =>6.6 Ro and have a luminosity (bolometric) of =>30,000 Lo.

Class F star have temperatures 6,000 - 7,500 degrees Kelvin, they are yellowish-white in conventional colour and white in apparent colour, have a mass of 1.04 - 1.4 Mo, have a solar radii 1.15 - 1.4 Ro and have a luminosity (bolometric) of 1.5 - 5 Lo.

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13y ago

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