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If two stars differ by 9.6 magnitudes what is their flux ratio?

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Borrowing from the tradition of the ancient Greeks, the first ones
who tried to describe the brightness of stars with numbers ...

6 magnitudes = a ratio of 100 .

In more modern notation . . .

1 magnitude = ratio of (100) ^ (1/6)

= about 2.154...

9.6 magnitudes = (100) ^ (9.6/6)

= 100¹·⁶

= 1,584.89 (rounded)
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