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A star has a mass that is 3.5 times that of the Sun. Assuming that it's on the main

sequence, how many solar luminosities is it?

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In astrophysics, the mass–luminosity relation is an equation giving the relationship between a star's mass and its luminosity, first noted by Jakob Karl Ernst Halm.[1] The relationship is represented by the equation:

L
L

=
(
M
M

)
a
{\frac {L}{L_{{\odot }}}}=\left({\frac {M}{M_{{\odot }}}}\right)^{a}
where L⊙ and M⊙ are the luminosity and mass of the Sun and 1
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