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If a star’s radiation peaks in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum, what could you conclude? It will not be able to be seen It is a black hole It is a very intense star It is not a very intense star
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If a star’s radiation peaks in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum, what could you conclude?
It will not be able to be seen
It is a black hole
It is a very intense star
It is not a very intense star
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If I am correct, I believe that the star would not be able to be seen.
I hope this helps!
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It is not a very intense star. For those doing odyssey ware. Hang on you're almost there.
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