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Star A and star B are the same distance away from earth. From earth, star A seems brighter than star B. Which star has the highest absolute brightness?

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Answer:

STAR B

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User Rubina
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Answer:

Star B

Step-by-step explanation:

Star B, this is because, usually in the discussions about stars, the more luminous star or say, the brighter star usually is the one that possesses the smaller absolute brightness.

That being said, succinctly put, if we have two stars A and star B, if star A is brighter than star B, then star A has a lower absolute brightness. Also, if star B is less brighter than star A, then it has the higher absolute brightness.

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