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Star A and star B appear equally bright in the sky. Star A is twice as far away from Earth as star B. How do the luminosities of stars A and
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Answer:
The answer to the question is
The luminosity of stars A is four times that of star B
Explanation:
Flux (F) produced by a source of light is directly proportional to the brightness or Luminosity (L), and varies inversely to its distance d, that is
Therefore if the two stars present the same flux then we have
The luminosity of star A is 4 times the that of star B