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Physics, 03.02.2020 13:01 katiems5514

Two flashlights are directed at a wall from different distances. the flashlights have the same strength of bulbs and of batteries. when the flashlights are turned on, which is expected to appear brighter on the wall? how does this analogy relate to stars?

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