Examples of using The luminosity in English and their translations into Swedish
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is radiating more than 11 times the luminosity of the Sun.
This form of glare can usually be reduced by choosing lighter colours for the walls near the window or by increasing the luminosity of the walls with separate lighting.
Discomfort glare can also be reduced by increasing the luminosity on walls and ceiling of a room.
As the luminosity of stars increases greatly with mass, the luminosity of hypergiants often lies very close to the Eddington limit,
nova explosion- a cataclysmic variable star- and the luminosity of the white dwarf rapidly would increase by several magnitudes for a period of several days or months.
Set the luminosity to your taste, you probably need to go a little higher than the default 1.
nova explosion-a cataclysmic variable star-and the luminosity of the white dwarf would rapidly increase by several magnitudes for a period of several days or months.
which typically require a mechanical power input of roughly 5% of the luminosity of the quasar.
This line is pronounced because both the spectral type and the luminosity depend only on a star's mass, at least to zeroth-order approximation, as long as it is fusing hydrogen at its core-and that is what almost all stars spend most of their"active" lives doing.
then the luminosity of such a star is.
As luminosity of stars increases greatly with mass, the luminosity of hypergiants often lies very close to the Eddington limit. This is the luminosity at which the force of the star's gravity equals the radiation pressure outward.
It is radiating roughly a thousand times the luminosity of the Sun from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 3,900 K. Unexpectedly for a red giant,
They have the spectrum of a B-type main sequence star with a stellar classification of B5 V. The luminosity has a micro-variability with a frequency of 0.94483 cycles per day and an amplitude of 0.0067 in magnitude.
Epsilon Geminorum is radiating around 8,500 times the luminosity of the Sun from its outer atmosphere at an effective temperature of 4,662 K. It is this temperature that gives it the yellow-hued glow of a G-type star.
It is radiating around 123 times the luminosity of the Sun from its outer envelope at an effective temperature of 9,260 K. This gives it a white hue typical of an A-class star.
a analog weather station able to indicate with arrows the moisture, the luminosity and the temperature environment with an astonishing
as commonly used by astronomers: Ergs/ cm^2/ s. For example, the luminosity of the sun is L 3.90* 10^26 W. That is,