Considering a star with a peak wavelength that falls in the ultraviolet, which of the following would be true? We could

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Considering a star with a peak wavelength that falls in the ultraviolet, which of the following would be true? We could

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Considering a star with a peak wavelength that falls in the ultraviolet, which of the following would be true? We could directly see this star's peak wavelength with our eyes. ob. This star would be invisible to the naked eye. O c. This star would appear relatively blue to the eye. Od. This star would appear relatively red to the eye.
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