Multiple Choice
Two stars,one classified A4 V and the other F8 V,have the same apparent magnitude.There is no significant amount of absorption of starlight by interstellar material.From this information we know that
A) the A4 V star is closer to the Sun than F8 V.
B) the A4 V star is smaller than F8 V.
C) the A4 V star is farther from the Sun than F8 V.
D) both stars are at the same distance from Sun.
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