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24 June, 19:28

Suppose the relative distances for a number of galaxies using brightnesses don't agree with the relative distances using apparent sizes. What would you conclude?

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  1. 24 June, 19:29
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    In the last section, you used magnitude as a substitute for relative distance. But magnitude can also be converted into a direct measure of relative distance.

    Explanation:

    F is a relative number that compares the arriving radiant flux to a standard: the star Vega in the northern constellation Lyra.
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