Rigel: 12100 K.Sun: 5778 K.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
No, Rigel is hotter than the Sun. Rigel is a blue supergiant star with a surface temperature that is much hotter than the Sun.
No.
Rigel is approximately 120,000 times brighter than the Sun. This high luminosity is due to Rigel's much larger size and higher temperature compared to the Sun.
Yes. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
No. Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K.
No, Rigel is hotter than the Sun. Rigel is a blue supergiant star with a surface temperature that is much hotter than the Sun.
Yes.
No.
Rigel has a radius which is 79 times as large as the sun - so that its volume is half a million times as great. The Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the sun's 5778 K : about 2.1 times as hot.
Rigel is approximately 120,000 times brighter than the Sun. This high luminosity is due to Rigel's much larger size and higher temperature compared to the Sun.
Rigel a star in the Orion system has a surface temperature of 19,000 degrees Fahrenheit. In comparison, our own Sun has a surface temperature of 10,340 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rigel's effective temperature is 12100 K compared to the Sun's 5778 K. Since these temperatures are on the absolute scale, it is possible to say that Rigel is approx 2.1 times as hot.
The sun is much smaller and cooler.
Yes, Rigel has a much higher luminosity than the Sun, being around 120,000 times more luminous. However, it also has a lower surface temperature than the Sun, with a surface temperature of around 11,000 Kelvin compared to the Sun's temperature of approximately 5,500 Kelvin.
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