A star on the main sequence has a surface temperature of 10,000 K. Use the H-R diagram to determine it’s luminosity (approximately) and then calculate it’s mass and age (you may use solar units). If it were a red giant, could we do this?

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1. A star on the main sequence has a surface temperature of
10,000 K. Use the H-R diagram to determine it’s luminosity
(approximately) and then calculate it’s mass and age (you may
use solar units). If it were a red giant, could we do this?

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