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The effective temperature of a star is the temperature of its visible surface, as opposed to the core at which it generates its energy through thermonuclear reactions or the rarefied corona of great heat where electrons meet ionized gases with the radiation of heat but in so sparse a gas that it is invisible. ...
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| effective temperature i. |
an index indicating the warmth due to air temperature, air movement, and humidity.
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| effective temperature |
The temperature of a blackbody that has same luminosity and size as a star. In effect it represents the temeprature of the photosphere ('surface') of a star. Expressed in Kelvin, K.
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(a) The temperature a black body would be at if it was at the same luminosity of the star or other object. The effective temperature of the sun is about 5770 K. (b) The one you set the thermostat to in order to get the heating to kick in.
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