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If Star A is intrinsically radiating less light than Star B, which statement must be true? Star A appears fainter than S

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2022 5:35 am
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If Star A Is Intrinsically Radiating Less Light Than Star B Which Statement Must Be True Star A Appears Fainter Than S 1
If Star A Is Intrinsically Radiating Less Light Than Star B Which Statement Must Be True Star A Appears Fainter Than S 1 (472.9 KiB) Viewed 57 times
If Star A is intrinsically radiating less light than Star B, which statement must be true? Star A appears fainter than Star B. Star A is farther from Earth than Star B. None of these statements must be true. O Star A has a lower luminosity than Star B. If Star C appears equally as bright as Star D as observed from Earth, which statement must be true? Star C is the same distance from Earth as Star D. O None of these statements must be true. Star C has the same luminosity as Star D. Star C and Star D must have the same luminosity and distance,