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11 August, 21:14

Which of the following best identifies a difference between apparent magnitude and luminosity in stars?

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Luminosity is always given as a numerical value; apparent magnitude has no numeric value.

The luminosity of a star will remain constant over the life of a star, but its apparent magnitude will change daily.

The measurement of the luminosity of a star depends on the position of the observer; apparent magnitude does not.

Two stars can have the same luminosity but different apparent magnitudes, depending on how far away they are.

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  1. 11 August, 21:28
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    I'm thinkin' it's D. I can't really provide an explanation though, sorry but I have a strong feeling that it is D.
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