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Consider a double star system
Consider a double star system under the influence of the gravitational force between the stars. Star 1 has mass m1 = 2.32 ×
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Consider a double star system under the influence of the gravitational force between the stars. Star 1 has mass m1 = 1.72 ×
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Consider a double star system under the influence of the gravitational force between the stars. Star 1 has mass m1 = 1.72 ×
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which of the following can help astronomers detect if a star is part of a binary star system
A. the star varies temperatures near
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The binary star system β Lyrae (also known as Sheliak) consists of a 2.97 solar mass giant star orbiting a 13.16 solar mass
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Given the following images, choose the one that most likely represents an O-class star.
Star A is a yellow star. Star B is a blue
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How was the Algol binary system considered strange or paradoxical?
Group of answer choices The main sequence star is less massive
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Determine the exact output to the following code segment:
int sum1 = 10+5; double sum2 = 10+5.0; int quotient1 = 15/4; double
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In a binary star system in which 2 stars orbit each other about their centre of mass, the mass of one star is 20m while the
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In a binary star system in which 2 stars orbit each other about their centre of mass, the mass of one star is 20m while the
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