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Physics, 14.12.2021 01:20 minersaysay22

Star A is 4 light years away from Earth. Star B is 10 light years away from Earth. When you observe both stars from Earth they appear to have the same brightness. How do the stars’ apparent magnitudes compare? Are they the same or different?

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