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Which type of star is in spectral class K and has a luminosity of 106?

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white dwarf
white dwarf

red supergiant
red supergiant

red giant
red giant

blue giant
1 year ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A star in spectral class K with a luminosity of \(10^6\) (or \(10^6\) times the luminosity of the Sun) is most likely a **red giant**.

So the correct answer is:

**red giant**
1 year ago

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