The G2 spectrum yellow dwarf is called the Sun.
G2 ... or "yellow dwarf" (its really white - by the definition of "white")
It is a very normal type of star with a G2 spectrum and absolute magnitude of 4.5.
The sun belongs to the class of stars known as G-type main sequence stars.
"g2v" generally refers to the spectral classification of a star, specifically indicating that the star is a yellow dwarf. In astronomy, stars are classified based on their spectral characteristics, with "g2" referring to the temperature and luminosity of the star, and "v" indicating that it is a main sequence star like the Sun.
the sun is currently a yellow dwarf star. The Sun is classified as a G2V type star G2 signifying the second hottest type of the yellow g class stars with a surface temp of 5800K the roman numeral V signifies a yellow dwarf
G2 ... or "yellow dwarf" (its really white - by the definition of "white")
It is a very normal type of star with a G2 spectrum and absolute magnitude of 4.5.
Because the sun is a star, a yellow dwarf star (spectral type G2) to be exact.
On the HR diagram the Sun's spectrum is of type G2 which makes it yellow.
The sun belongs to the class of stars known as G-type main sequence stars.
The solar system has only one star, the Sun, a yellow star with a G2 spectrum and an absolute magnitude of 4.7.
"g2v" generally refers to the spectral classification of a star, specifically indicating that the star is a yellow dwarf. In astronomy, stars are classified based on their spectral characteristics, with "g2" referring to the temperature and luminosity of the star, and "v" indicating that it is a main sequence star like the Sun.
Our Sun's classification, based on spectral class, is a main sequence G2V star. It is informally designated as a yellow dwarf star. It appears white from space, but yellow on earth due to scattering of the blue spectrum in our atmosphere. G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5778 K (5500 °C), and V indicates that the Sun is a main sequence star.
Our Sun's classification, based on spectral class, is a main sequence G2V star. It designated as a yellow dwarf star, it appears white from space, but yellow on earth due to scattering of the blue spectrum in our atmosphere. G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5778 K (5505 °C), and V indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main sequence star.
the sun is currently a yellow dwarf star. The Sun is classified as a G2V type star G2 signifying the second hottest type of the yellow g class stars with a surface temp of 5800K the roman numeral V signifies a yellow dwarf
the answer to this question is when you use the power around you and it comes in as one so basically that is why it is called solar power
the sun is NOT a dwarf star, it is a g-type star. a dwarf is a s-type starThe Sun is a G2V star G2 means the second hottest of the yellow G class and V (the Roman numeral five) identifies the Sun as a main sequence DWARF STAR (so yes it is a dwarf star) A star with spectral S is a late-type giant star (similar to class K5-M).