Toward the end of their lives many stars become much bigger. Assume that they remain spherical in

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Toward the end of their lives many stars become much bigger. Assume that they remain spherical in shape and that their masses do not change in this process. If the circumference of a star increases by a factor of 12.5, by what factors do the following change:
a) Its surface area,
b) Its radius,
c) Its volume?
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University Physics With Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0073513881

2nd edition

Authors: Wolfgang Bauer, Gary Westfall

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