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Date: 2013-01-28 21:05:13
Space
Polytrope
Lane–Emden equation
Luminosity
Polytropic process
Mass–luminosity relation
Stellar classification
Star
Main sequence
Astrophysics
Physics
Astronomy

Homework #1 1. The density of the interior of the sun is significantly larger than that of water. a) Provide a quantitative relation between the temperature and density of a star which indicates when we can treat it as a

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