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What is the second hottest star?

Yellow stars are the second hottest, Blue stars are the first hottest. Red stars, even though they are they can be the biggest they are the coldest type of star, they are still hot, but not as hot as compared to other stars.


Are the hottest main sequence starts also the most massive?

Yes, generally the hottest main sequence stars are also the most massive. This is because more massive stars have higher core temperatures and pressures, resulting in hotter surface temperatures. Therefore, there is a direct correlation between a star's mass and its surface temperature on the main sequence.


What is the hottest star in the solar system?

There is only one star in the solar system that is the sun. So to answer your question the sun is. The sun is a main sequence star also. The hottest stars are blue/white ones followed by stars like our own than the coolest stars are red ones


What kind of electromagnetic waves do the hottest stars give off?

The hottest stars primarily emit electromagnetic waves in the form of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. These stars, with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 Kelvin, have significant energy output in the UV spectrum, which is much higher than that of cooler stars. Additionally, they also emit X-rays and visible light, but their peak radiation is typically in the ultraviolet range due to their high temperatures.


How Hot can stars get?

The temperature of stars can vary, with the hottest stars reaching temperatures of over 100,000 degrees Celsius. These stars are typically blue in color and are known as blue giants. The temperature of a star is closely related to its color and size.

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What are the hottest stars in the main sequence also called?

There is no specific name of such stars. In stellar models they are given the classification of O-type main sequence stars.


Does temperature determine a stars colors?

yes, red stars are the lowest in temperature, while white stars are the hottest. Their age may also effect their color though.


What is the second hottest star?

Yellow stars are the second hottest, Blue stars are the first hottest. Red stars, even though they are they can be the biggest they are the coldest type of star, they are still hot, but not as hot as compared to other stars.


What is the definition of the name wiens?

Wiens possibly comes from Austria or thereabouts and means "From Vienna," however "Wien" in plautdietsch means "wine" so it also could be derived from that meaning in the areas where people spoke Low German. I would tend to lean toward the latter, as I know some people with the last name Wiens and they are of Mennonite heritage, and plautdietsch is a commonly spoken language amongst Old Colony Mennonites.


Are the hottest main sequence starts also the most massive?

Yes, generally the hottest main sequence stars are also the most massive. This is because more massive stars have higher core temperatures and pressures, resulting in hotter surface temperatures. Therefore, there is a direct correlation between a star's mass and its surface temperature on the main sequence.


What is the hottest star in the solar system?

There is only one star in the solar system that is the sun. So to answer your question the sun is. The sun is a main sequence star also. The hottest stars are blue/white ones followed by stars like our own than the coolest stars are red ones


What kind of electromagnetic waves do the hottest stars give off?

The hottest stars primarily emit electromagnetic waves in the form of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. These stars, with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 Kelvin, have significant energy output in the UV spectrum, which is much higher than that of cooler stars. Additionally, they also emit X-rays and visible light, but their peak radiation is typically in the ultraviolet range due to their high temperatures.


How Hot can stars get?

The temperature of stars can vary, with the hottest stars reaching temperatures of over 100,000 degrees Celsius. These stars are typically blue in color and are known as blue giants. The temperature of a star is closely related to its color and size.


What is the hottest day in Death Valley?

There is a reason its called Death Valley. The hottest day ever there is also the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth-- 134 degrees in 1913.


When was the hottest day?

Well I don't really know cause I've only lived in San Jose, CA its in the USA and the hottest day was in august like 123 degrees in august 2010 i was sweating so much i was in After School All-Stars!


What part of the troposphere is the hottest?

well the troposphere is made up of different layers and the hottest part is the centre which is also known as the astehenosphere


Is the California desert the hottest region in California?

California has several deserts, but the High Desert, where Death Valley is located is by far the hottest. It is below sea level and frequently the hottest location in North America let alone California.