luminosity|luminosities in English
noun
[lu·mi·nos·i·ty || ‚luːmɪ'nɑsətɪ /-'nɒs-]
quality or condition of being luminous, brightness; something which emits light; strength of light emitted from a light source
Use "luminosity|luminosities" in a sentence
1. Since most massive stars have luminosities far below the Eddington luminosity, their winds are mostly driven by the less intense line absorption.
2. Luminosity: Betelgeuse is bright
3. For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
4. Synonyms for Apparencies include visibility, brightness, conspicuousness, discernibility, distinguishability, luminosities, perceptibility, prominence, reflectiveness
5. Specifies the luminosity of the selected custom color.
6. The candle is the basic unit of luminosity.
7. Synonyms for Brightnesses include brilliances, radiances, effulgences, luminosities, refulgences, brilliancies, candours, candors, dazzles and glares
8. In both cases, the photopic luminosity curve is not shifted.
9. A light produced by a body heated to luminosity ; incandescence.
10. Synonyms for Afterglows include exhilaration, glow, serenity, warmth, afterparties, heat, splendor, luminosities, gleams and luminescences
11. It will the further color and luminosity tweaking easier.
12. Its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun.
13. 22 synonyms for Brilliancy: brilliance, fire, luminosity, radiance, brilliance, fire, genius
14. These investigations of the sun's luminosity are not just intellectual curiosity.
15. The radius corresponding to the higher luminosity would be 2,850 R☉.
16. Ultrafine powder with a rosy tinge gives the skin warmth and luminosity.
17. Catherine could think of nothing of the kind , and Morris's luminosity seemed almost pitiless.
18. We also did some physics simulation works on the BES - III luminosity R & D .
19. HD 28185 is similar to our Sun in terms of mass, radius, and luminosity.
20. Its spectral type identifies it a red star with a high luminosity.
21. Mount Battie without losing its definition would take on a blue luminosity.
22. A luminosity that appears over swamps or marshes at night; ignis fatuus.
23. Its diameter is 30% of the Sun's, but its luminosity just 1.2% that of the Sun.
24. The rate of mass loss for luminous stars depends on the metallicity and luminosity.
25. Moravveji and colleagues calculate a luminosity for Rigel of 120,000 times that of the Sun.