Question
Question: A red star and a white star radiate energy at the same rate which star is bigger? (A) red (B) wh...
A red star and a white star radiate energy at the same rate which star is bigger?
(A) red
(B) white
(C) both have the same size
(D) cannot say anything,
Solution
red star or white star both are stars but the primary difference is due to the temperatures. The colour of a star depends on its surface temperature and indirectly on their size.
Complete step by step answer: We are given a red star and a white star. Stars differ in colour varying from orange to white and blue. Colour is caused by the temperature of the surface of the star. Our Sun falls in the category of a yellow star.
White stars are very big, more powerful than our sun.
Red stars have higher temperatures than white stars.
Now, from Stefan-Boltzmann law, the total radiant heat power emitted from a surface is proportional to the fourth power of its absolute temperature.