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The apparent brightness of an object is calculated as: apparent brightness = luminosity4π×distance2 If one knew the luminosity and apparent brightness of a star that was too distant for a parallax measurement, what would be the best approach to determining its distance?

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Answer:


Distance=\sqrt{(Luminosity 4\pi )/(App Brightness) }

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for apparent brightness is given by the next inequation:


B=(L)/(4\pi d^(2)  )

Where B equals apparent brightnes, L equals luminosity and D equals distance.

SO we just have to clear distance from the formula and are left with the inequation to calculate distance:


Distance=\sqrt{(Luminosity 4\pi )/(App Brightness) }

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