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What in the cosmos is our Hypothesis, Prediction, and Justification?

  • waltersjkhai
  • Jul 24, 2015
  • 1 min read

Our wild but quite basic hypothesis is that we believe the temperature of a main sequence star as its mass increase in a lenar rate. We predict that The temperature of a main sequence star would linearly increase as its mass increased. We plan on justifing this Stars are similar to flames, in that as a result of their chemical reactions, they emit photons at a certain energy level based on their temperature. The highest energy levels are ultraviolet, which gives photons emitted seem like they are blue. The lowest energy levels are infrared, which gives photons emitted seem like they are red. As a result, blue flames are the hottest of flames, and red flames are the coolest of flames. The color of main sequence stars differs as their size changes. The bigger stars are blue, and the smaller stars are red. Therefore, we can infer that the bigger a star is, the hotter its temperature is, based on its similarity to a flame.


 
 
 

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