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The stellar magnitude scale is defined such that if two stars differ in brightness by a factor of 100, they differ in magnitude by what magnitudes?


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Savannah 3rd grade Mrs.Love


A factor of 10 is one order of magnitude. So 100 would be 2 orders of magnitude.
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