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Two stars have apparent magnitude of mA = 2.34 and mB = 6.71. If the star that appears less bright is found to be nine t

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:34 pm
by answerhappygod
Two stars have apparent magnitude of mA = 2.34and mB = 6.71. If the star that appears less brightis found to be nine times further away than the star that appearmore bright, then what is the ratio of their true luminosities,LA/LB?
Two Stars Have Apparent Magnitude Of Ma 2 34 And Mb 6 71 If The Star That Appears Less Bright Is Found To Be Nine T 1
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Upload a PDF file of your handwritten work for this problem. Make sure that your calculation steps and final answer are clearly visible. Two stars have apparent magnitude of mA = 2.34 and mß = 6.71. If the star that appears less bright is found to be nine times further away than the star that appear more bright, then what is the ratio of their true luminosities, LA/LB?