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If the distance between a star and an observer is increased by four times, the brightness of the star will be:A. unchangedB. increased by 4 timesC. decreased by 4 timesD. decreased by 16 times

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The brightness of a source with luminosity L is given by:


b=(L)/(4\pi d^2)

Suppose that expression represents the original brightness if we increase the distance four times, then the new brightness is given by:


b^(\prime)=(L)/(4\pi(4d^)^2)=(L)/(16(4\pi d^2))=(1)/(16)b

This means that the brightness will decrease by 16 times. Therefore, the answer is D.

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