A graph illustrates the relationship between the luminosity (Sun = 1), ranging from 0.0001 to 10000, and temperature in Kelvin, ranging from 30000 to 3000, for various stars classifications. Main sequence stars extend diagonally from the top left to the bottom right corner of the graph. The White Dwarfs, Giants, and Super Giants are placed on the graph according to their luminosity and temperature.

Which stars can be classified in spectral class A? Select all two correct answers.

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Responses

Main sequence stars with a luminosity of 104.
Main sequence stars with a luminosity of 10 4 .

Blue giants with a temperature of 10,000 K.
Blue giants with a temperature of 10,000 K.

Red giants with an absolute magnitude of 0.
Red giants with an absolute magnitude of 0.

Red supergiants with a temperature of 4,500 K.
Red supergiants with a temperature of 4,500 K.

White dwarfs with a luminosity around 10–

Main sequence stars with a luminosity of 104.

Main sequence stars with a luminosity of 10 4 .

there is one more correct answer

White dwarfs with a luminosity around 10–.