A star such as our Sun will eventually evolve to a “red giant” star and then to a “white dwarf” star. A typical white dwarf is approximately the size of Earth, and its surface temperature is about 2.5×103  K. A typical red giant has a surface temperature of 3.0×104K and a radius ~100,000 times larger than that of a white dwarf. a) What is the average radiated power per unit area by each of these types of stars? b) What is the ratio of total power radiated from the white dwarf over the power of the red giant? assume that both stars have emission e = 1

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A star such as our Sun will eventually evolve to a “red giant” star and then to a “white
dwarf” star. A typical white dwarf is approximately the size of Earth, and its surface
temperature is about 2.5×10 K. A typical red giant has a surface temperature of 3.0×104K and a radius ~100,000 times larger than that of a white dwarf.
a) What is the average radiated power per unit area by each of these types of stars?
b) What is the ratio of total power radiated from the white dwarf over the power of the
red giant?

assume that both stars have emission e = 1

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