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Which of these properties is the best measure of a star's brightness?(1 point)
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age
age

apparent magnitude
apparent magnitude

absolute magnitude
absolute magnitude

size

1 answer

The best measure of a star's brightness is absolute magnitude.

Apparent magnitude refers to how bright a star appears from Earth, while absolute magnitude measures the intrinsic brightness of a star at a standard distance (10 parsecs). Comparing these helps astronomers understand a star's true brightness.

Size can also influence brightness, but absolute magnitude is the most direct measure.