Yes luminous actually for a star to get hotter.
Rigel is approximately 120,000 times more luminous than the Sun. It is a blue supergiant star, which is much larger and hotter than our Sun, resulting in its high luminosity.
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R136a1 is the most luminous at about 8,700,000 times more than the Sun. VY Canis Majoris is only 450,000 times more luminous than our Sun.
it would be hotter if it were tilted toward it as it would be getting more direct sunlight than the other hemisphere
Luminosity is related to temperature and distance.A cool and thus less luminous star would be brighter than a more luminous star at a greater distance.Our Sun is a relatively cool star in comparison to say Rigel, but because it is closer it appears more luminous and brighter.
it would be hotter and the orbit would be erratic
yes the sun gets hotter every day
A black tin would get hotter in the sun compared to a white tin. This is because black surfaces absorb more light and heat from the sun, while white surfaces reflect more light and heat.
No, the luminosity of a star depends on both its surface temperature and its mass. Increasing the mass of the Sun while keeping its surface temperature the same would actually cause it to be more luminous due to increased gravitational energy being converted into light.
Supposedly, the Earth's core is hotter than the surface of the Sun.So, IF the two collided, the material of the Earth's core would make the Sun hotter, at least until or as the material is burned or converted into the Sun's energy. In this theory, only 1 Earth would make the Sun hotter.
a non-luminous flame- when the air hole of the Bunsen Burner is open"when the air hole is open, more oxygen can enter the burner; therefore, hotter flame will be produced."its color is transparent or blueBlue flames are the hottest flamesa luminous flame is produced when the air hole is closed.."if the air hole is closed, oxygen cannot enter the burner; therefore, least hotter because the combustion is not fully complete with least oxygenA luminous flame has an outer of orange color and an inner of blue.Luminous flames emits more light than non-luminous flames.three things to produce flame1.fuel2.oxygen3.friction or source of sparkLuminous objects emit light. The sun is luminous; the moon is non-luminous.
No. If a piece of apple pie were hotter than the sun, it would burn up.