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![I'm confused on how to calculate the mass of the star using the luminosity of the star 3.7 x 10^28...I'm not quite sure how to read this log-log graph...can someone help me I'm confused on how to calculate the mass of the star using the luminosity of the star 3.7 x 10^28...I'm not quite sure how to read this log-log graph...can someone help me](https://preview.redd.it/hnzm4uvsbm151.png?auto=webp&s=22aecde5bf677f07b0029529b58ecb0287a77268)
I'm confused on how to calculate the mass of the star using the luminosity of the star 3.7 x 10^28...I'm not quite sure how to read this log-log graph...can someone help me
![SOLVED: In class, we discussed a Mass-Luminosity relationship for stars 0n the main sequence It turns out that the time that astar spends on the main sequence is inversely proportional to its SOLVED: In class, we discussed a Mass-Luminosity relationship for stars 0n the main sequence It turns out that the time that astar spends on the main sequence is inversely proportional to its](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/4b1869f7162241efbb199f690c511c52.jpg)
SOLVED: In class, we discussed a Mass-Luminosity relationship for stars 0n the main sequence It turns out that the time that astar spends on the main sequence is inversely proportional to its
![SOLVED: Luminosity-Radius-Temperature Relation The Luminosity of a star (the total energy emitted per second) depends on two quantities: The "Effective Temperature" of the stellar photosphere; T* The total surface arca of the SOLVED: Luminosity-Radius-Temperature Relation The Luminosity of a star (the total energy emitted per second) depends on two quantities: The "Effective Temperature" of the stellar photosphere; T* The total surface arca of the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/1835887212ba4f01b54bd411d201ccc9.jpg)