Our sun is a standard sequence yellow dwarf star with a temperature of about 6000 K and a radius of about 7 x 10^8 m, emitting about 3.8 x 10^26 W.  There are yellow giant stars with the same blackbody color (temperature) but with a radius 10 times larger than our sun (7 x 10^9 m).  Estimate the power (emitted radiation) from one of these yellow giant stars.   (Hint: how much larger is the surface area of the yellow giant star, and pay careful attention to the power of 10 below.)

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Our sun is a standard sequence yellow dwarf star with a temperature of about 6000 K and a radius of about 7 x 10^8 m, emitting about 3.8 x 10^26 W.  There are yellow giant stars with the same blackbody color (temperature) but with a radius 10 times larger than our sun (7 x 10^9 m).  Estimate the power (emitted radiation) from one of these yellow giant stars.  

(Hint: how much larger is the surface area of the yellow giant star, and pay careful attention to the power of 10 below.)

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