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what type of star has an absolute magnitude of 10 and a temperature of 15,000 K
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A star with an absolute magnitude of 10 and a temperature of 15,000 K is most likely a main-sequence star of spectral type A or early F. It would be relatively hot and relatively faint compared to other stars.
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