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Ahat [919]
2 years ago
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Which star do you think is the densest: Antares, Spica, or Polaris? Explain.

Biology
2 answers:
valentinak56 [21]2 years ago
5 0
Antares: 10/4^3 = 1.563E-1 

<span>Spica: 10.25/7.4^3 = 2.529E-2 </span>

<span>Polaris: 7.5/30^3 = 2.778E-4 </span>

<span>Antares wins. Yeah! 

Not my answer, but I thought it would be a good one
Shoutout to @Zardoz

Have an amazing day!</span>
morpeh [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Antares

Explanation:

The star Antares is also called the red supergiant. Antares is more than ten thousand times brighter than the sun, but it is 37 million times farther, 600 light years from here. Antares occupies the 14th position in the ranking of the brightest stars and its fame comes from antiquity, when it was cited by the Egyptians, Persians and Arabs, among other peoples. Moreover, among the stars exposed in the question, Antares has the highest density, with a density value of 10/4 ^ 3 = 1.563E-1. The density of the other stars shown is: Spica: 10.25 / 7.4 ^ 3 = 2.529E-2 and Polaris: 7.5 / 30 ^ 3 = 2,778E-4

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