Dear Student,
All solutions are based on 2 formulas

m= Apparent magnitude, M= Absolute magnitude, d= Distance of star in parsecs(pc)
&
d= 1/p where p= parallax in arc seconds,
d= distance of star in parsecs(pc)
Please follow the calculation as follows...
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I was just wondering if I did 12 right and I am not sure how to
do 13. Thanks.
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Hi! So this table on the picture has star information needed.
the queastion is:
“A star whose apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude are
identical is licated at 10 persecs away from us (by definition).
Star C is at 10 pc. Of the other four stars, rank them from
closest, closer, farther, farthest. (HINT: figure out if a star
would be brighter or dimmer IF it were located at 10
persecs.)”
So on second picture were my answers, and i got...
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