Star A has an apparent magnitude of -1. Sar B has an apparent magnitude of 3.5. Star C has an apparent magnitude of 2. A

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Star A has an apparent magnitude of -1. Sar B has an apparent magnitude of 3.5. Star C has an apparent magnitude of 2. A

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Star A Has An Apparent Magnitude Of 1 Sar B Has An Apparent Magnitude Of 3 5 Star C Has An Apparent Magnitude Of 2 A 1
Star A Has An Apparent Magnitude Of 1 Sar B Has An Apparent Magnitude Of 3 5 Star C Has An Apparent Magnitude Of 2 A 1 (157.83 KiB) Viewed 32 times
Star A has an apparent magnitude of -1. Sar B has an apparent magnitude of 3.5. Star C has an apparent magnitude of 2. Assume that now we are to redefine the apparent magnitude scale by setting the apparent magnitude of star A to be 1 and the apparent magnitude of star B to be 10. In the new logarithmic scale, what is the apparent magnitude of star C? 6.67 7.33 6 7
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