How does light from a flashlight that is shown
from two different distances model the apparent
magnitude of two stars with the same absolute
magnitude?
The size of one star is bigger therefore brighter.
O The absolute magnitude should not be the same
for any stars.
O The luminosity of both flashlights are different.
O One star is appearing dimmer because it is farther
away.
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