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The mass-luminosity relation is a fundamental principle in astrophysics that describes the relationship between the mass of a star and its luminosity, indicating that more massive stars are exponentially more luminous. This relation is crucial for understanding stellar evolution and is primarily applicable to main-sequence stars, where luminosity increases roughly with the cube of the star's mass.
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