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Consider a star with a surface temperature of 12,000 K. According to the graph, the star's peak wavelength is in the A) ultraviolet range. B) radio wave range. C) visible light range. D) infrared range.
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Consider a star with a surface temperature of 12,000
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A) ultraviolet range.
B) radio wave range.
C) visible light range.
D) infrared range.
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A. ultraviolet range
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