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(Solved): Star A and star B have the same luminosity, but star B is two times further away than star A. How do ...



Star A and star B have the same luminosity, but star B is two times further away than star A. How do their apparent brightnesses compare? Star B appears 4 times fainter than star A. Star B appears 2 times fainter than star A. Star A appears 4 times fainter than star B. Star A appears 2 times fainter than star B.


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