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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 14:00 fooligan7100

The apparent brightness of stars is measured on a logarithmic scale called magnitude, in which lower numbers mean brighter stars. The relationship between the ratio of apparent brightness of two objects and the difference in their magnitude is given by the formula m_{2} -m_{1} = -2.5log\frac{b_{2} }{b_{1} }, where m is magnitude and b is the apparent brightness. How many times brighter is a magnitude 1.0 star than a magnitude 2.0 star?

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