
Magnitude of Stars - Connection
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Kristy Griffith
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A light-year (ly) is the distance that light travels in one year. If a star is 3 ly from Earth, how long does it take light from that star to reach Earth?
3 min
3 hours
3 years
3 months
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What is a parsec?
Unit of length
Unit of time
Unit of mass
Unit of pressure
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What is the closest meaning of "Parsec"
Parallax second, it is a unit of time.
Parallax second, it is a unit of distance.
Particulate second, it is a unit of time.
Particulate second, it is a unit of distance.
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Which word below is a synonym for magnitude (as it pertains to stars)?
Mass
Brightness
Temperature
Phase
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Describe the difference between a star with a magnitude of 1 and a star with a magnitude of 6.
A star with a magnitude of 1 is the same brightness as a star with a magnitude of 6
A star with a magnitude of 1 is 10 times brighter than a star with a magnitude of 6
A star with a magnitude of 1 is 1000 times brighter than a star with a magnitude of 6
A star with a magnitude of 1 is 100 times brighter than a star with a magnitude of 6.
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Explain the concept of negative magnitudes in the magnitude scale.
As the magnitude number decreases, the brightness of the object increases.
As the magnitude number decreases, the brightness of the object decreases.
Negative magnitudes only apply to planets, not stars.
Negative magnitudes are used to measure the size of a celestial object, not its brightness.
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Which object (based on apparent magnitude) is the brightest:
Full Moon (-12.6)
Venus (-4.4)
Sirius (-1.4)
Pluto (+15.1)
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The following stars are rated on a scale of apparent magnitude.
A -1.53
B 1.16
C -0.25
D 6.56
Which answer lists the stars from dimmest to brightest when viewed from Earth?
D, B, C, A
A, B, C, D
D, A, B, C
A, C, D, B
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Using the values of the apparent magnitudes,
which star is the dimmest star as seen from Earth's surface?
Star A, apparent magnitude of -1.44
Star B, apparent magnitude of 1.23
Star C, apparent magnitude of -0.31
Star D, apparent magnitude of 9.54
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Which of the following is used in determining the apparent magnitude of a star?
the constellation the star is in
the distance the star is from Earth
the number of times the star rotates
the number of prominences the star makes
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Two stars have the same apparent magnitude as seen from Earth’s surface. Star A is 33 ly away. Star B is 346 ly away. Which of the following claims is supported by the evidence?
Star B is larger than Star A
Star B is more luminous than Star A
The stars have the same absolute magnitude
Star A has a smaller apparent magnitude
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What two factors does apparent magnitude depend on?
How much light the star emits(size) and how big the star is
How much light the star emits(size) and how far the star is from Earth
How far the star is from Earth and how big the star is
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Which of the following is used in determining the absolute magnitude or brightness of a star?
how bright the star actually is
how bright the star appears to be from the Earth
the number of prominences the star makes
the direction the star rotates
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Star A and Star B have the same apparent magnitude. Star A is twice as far from Earth than Star B. Which statement about absolute magnitudes is correct?
Star A and B have the same absolute magnitudes
Star A must have a greater absolute magnitude
Star B must have a greater absolute mangnitude
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What is the brightness of Rigel as seen from Earth?
-1.46
-8.1
0.12
0.85
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Antares is a star with a very high ABSOLUTE magnitude. What causes it to have such a low APPARENT magnitude from Earth?
It's very far from Earth
It's very close to Earth
The atmosphere blocks its light
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Which of the star listed would look the brightest when observed from Earth?
Rigel
Sirius
Vega
Betelgeuse
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Based on the chart, which star has the greatest absolute brightness?
Rigel
Sirius
Betelgeuse
Aldebaran
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Based on the information in the table, which statement is true?
Sirius and Rigel appear blue from Earth
Sirius and Arcturus appear the dimmest from Earth
Sirius appears the brightest from Earth, but Rigel has the greatest absolute brightness.
Rigel has a lower absolute brightness than Sirius.
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Stars are classified on the HR Diagram by...
luminosity and brightness.
temperature and absolute magnitude (or luminosity).
temperature and apparent magnitude.
temperature and distance.
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Which star is brighter?
Canopus
Sirius B
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Which star is brighter?
Sirius
Mira
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Which star is brighter?
Antares
Mira
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Which star is brighter?
Altair
Sun
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Which star is brighter?
Sirius B
Sun
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