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A star’s apparent magnitude is a measure of A. how far away it is B. its size C. how bright it seems to us
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A star’s apparent magnitude is a measure of
A. how far away it is
B. its size
C. how bright it seems to us
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C. how bright it seems to us. The apparent magnitude is just how big and bright it looks, and absolute magnitude is how big and bright it actually is.
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it is how bright is is t the observer on earth...so wuld be c!!
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