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A star has a high apparent magnitude and a low absolute magnitude. This star is likely A. close to Earth B. very far from Earth C. very far from Earth and small in size
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A star has a high apparent magnitude and a low absolute magnitude. This star is likely
A. close to Earth
B. very far from Earth
C. very far from Earth and small in size
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Apparent magnitude : How bright a star appears to be
Absolute magnitude : How bright the star actually is
I think the answer is : A. close to earth
The stars only seems to be bright because its radiated from a close distance
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