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| Mar30-05, 05:18 PM | #1 |
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Hey.. need some help in solving this problem:
Q) The luminosity of Polaris is 10,000 times the luminosity of the sun. The surface temperature of Polaris is about 5800 kelvins. Using k=33,640,000 find how the diameter of polaris compares with the diameter of the sun. ( Equation: D= (K)(sqrt of L ) / (T)^2 Dp/Ds = ( k(sqrt of Lp ) / (Tp)^2 ) / ( k(sqrt of Ls) / (Ts)^2 ) = ( sqrt of 10,000Ls ) / (5800)^2 / ( sqrt of Ls ) / (Ts)^2) Now i'm stuck.. Not sure what this problem is leading to.. i dont know the value of Ts and hence am not gonna get an answer.. Any help is much appreciated.. |
| Mar30-05, 09:34 PM | #2 |
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anyone......?
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| Mar30-05, 09:43 PM | #3 |
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[tex]d_{polaris}=\frac{k\sqrt{L}}{T^2}=\frac{33,640,000 \sqrt{10,000}}{5800 ^2}[/tex]
[tex]d_{sun}=\frac{k\sqrt{L}}{T^2}=\frac{33,640,000 \sqrt{1}}{T^2}[/tex] [tex]ratio=\frac{d_{polaris}}{d_{sun}}[/tex] |
| Mar31-05, 05:47 AM | #4 |
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The answer i'm getting is 100 ( i.e. the diameter of POlaris is 100 times that of the sun ) . Is that the correct answer?
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