Star A is at 2pc and has an apparent magnitude of 4. Star C is at 50 pc and has an apparent magnitude of 2. Which of the most intrinsically bright star?
A.
Star A because it is closest to the moon
B.
Star B because the apparent magnitude is a larger number than A and C
C.
Star C because it’s absolute magnitude will have the smallest value campsites to A and B
D.
Star A and C have the same intrinsic brightness because they appear equally bright yy
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