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    Two Stars Whose Apparent Magnitudes Differ from Each Other by 5
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Two Stars Whose Apparent Magnitudes Differ from Each Other by 5

Question 91

Question 91

Multiple Choice

Two stars whose apparent magnitudes differ from each other by 5 magnitudes have a ratio of brightnesses of


A) 25.
B) 10.
C) 100.
D) 2.5.

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