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    Apparent Magnitude Is a Measure of a Star's
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Apparent Magnitude Is a Measure of a Star's

Question 132

Question 132

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Apparent magnitude is a measure of a star's


A) intrinsic brightness (actual light output) .
B) size (diameter) .
C) temperature.
D) brightness, as seen from Earth.

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