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LessonLesson ReviewVocabularyIn your own words, define the following terms. 1 star
2 luminosity
3 apparent magnitude
Key Concepts4 List What are some of the physical properties
of stars?
5 Analyze Why is the absolute magnitude of some stars greater than their apparent magnitude?
6 Compare How does the size of the sun compare to the sizes of other stars?
7 Apply Mizar is a star system that is composed of two pairs of stars, Mizar A and Mizar B, or four stars in total. What do astronomers call a system that is composed of more than two stars?
Critical ThinkingUse the table to answer the following questions.
Color and Surface Temperature of Stars
Color Surface Temperature (°C)
blue Above 25,000
blue-white 10,000–25,000
white 7,500–10,000
yellow-white 6,000–7,500
yellow 5,000–6,000
orange 3,500–5,000
red Below 3,500
8 Apply Which stars have the highest surface temperatures, red stars or blue stars?
9 Apply The sun has a surface temperature of 5,527 °C. What is the color of the sun?
10 Calculate A star has a size of 0.1 solar radius. How many times larger is the sun than this star?
Lesson Review Answers 1. A star is a large celestial body that is
composed of gas and emits light.
2. Luminosity refers to the actual bright-ness of a star.
3. Apparent magnitude is the measure of a star’s brightness as seen from Earth.
4. apparent magnitude, absolute magni-tude, color and surface temperature, size
5. Bright stars that are located far from Earth will have smaller apparent magni-tudes but greater absolute magnitudes.
6. The sun is a star of average size. Dwarf stars can be as much as 100 times smaller than the sun. Giants and supergi-ants can be as much as 10 to 1,000 times as large as the sun.
7. a multiple star (system)
8. Blue stars have the highest surface tem-peratures.
9. The sun is a yellow star.
10. The sun would be 10 times as large as this star.
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