You would like to find the surface temperature of a star so you will need the star's _____________________ spectrum and use _____________ to find the temperature. Knowing the temperature, you can use _________________ to find the total energy the star radiates at its surface
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
continuous, Wien's law, Stefan-Boltzmann law
or
blackbody, Wien's law, Stefan-Boltzmann law
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A. 27
B. -27
C. 37
D. -37
E. -41
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A quark can have a charge of
A) -3/2 e. B) -e/2. C) -1/3 e. D) -e/4. E) -3/4 e.
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A joule per second (J/s) is a
a. Watt. b. Newton. c. Kilogram. d. Second.
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Convert 14°C to K
A) 46 K B) 100 K C) 187 K D) 287 K E) 474 K
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