The temperature affects the color of a star.
A star's real luminosity is proportional to the the square of its diameter, and more or less proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature. The star's apparent luminosity is proportional to its real luminosity. It is also inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
As mass increases It increases the surface temperature , luminosity, and radius.
Star Wars Movies do not affect the formation of magma.
It isn't. The sun is a star and there are others that are similar in size and temperature.
Its size and temperature.
The absolute magnitude of a start will increase both:* If its surface temperature increases, and * If its diameter increases.
The temperature affects the color of a star.
Yes it does I think because if a star is red it wont be as hot as a blue one. This is the answer i think.............. LOL play roblox
the surface of the star.
A star's real luminosity is proportional to the the square of its diameter, and more or less proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature. The star's apparent luminosity is proportional to its real luminosity. It is also inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
As mass increases It increases the surface temperature , luminosity, and radius.
the temperature of antares star is 3100 degreeC
the temperature of the pistol star is over 7,500 to about 10,000
The temperature of the star when it dies is 350 degrees celsius
the temperature of the pistol star is over 7,500 to about 10,000
the temperature of..an white dwarf star is 10,000