red giant
red giant
its called magnitude or luminosity. :) hope it helped you.
Blue stars are very hot stars and so usually have high luminosity.
it's luminosity
The Polar star is the star that is magnitude. This is a Luminosity star.
A star's luminosity is the measure of the total energy radiated by the star in one second.
White dwarfs.
White dwarfs.
A star's luminosity is measured according to the relevance to the sun. Basically for example, if a star is 8,300 degrees Celsius and has a luminosity of 0.001; the luminosity is compared to the sun.
A blue dwarf star would have high temperature and low luminosity in the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram. Blue dwarf stars are in the lower left corner of the diagram, characterized by their high surface temperature and faint luminosity compared to other stars of similar temperature.
The main star in the Polaris system has a luminosity which is 2500 times that of the Sun.
The energy output from the surface of a star is called luminosity. It represents the total amount of energy radiated by the star in all directions per unit time. Luminosity is typically measured in watts and is an important parameter for understanding a star's brightness and overall energy production.