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Assuming that the temperature at the surface of the Sun is 6000 K, find out the size of a virtual star (in terms of the size of Sun) whose surface temperature is 3000 K and the power radiated by the virtual star is 25 times the power radiated by the Sun. Treat both, the Sun and virtual star as a blackbody.

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