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It is a number whose magnitude is less than one.
The velocity of an object has two attributes, 1. its magnitude and 2. its direction. The difference betwen the velocity and the magnitude of the velocity is the direction!
This quantities have the same magnitude but opposite sign.
How far away the star is.
The two types are apparent magnitude, the magnitude of a star as it appears to us, and absolute magnitude, which is what a star's apparent magnitude would be at a standard distance of ten parsecs.
The magnitude scale is calibrated such that a difference of 5 magnitudes is equal to a 100x difference in brightness. Note also that the lower the value for magnitude, the brighter the object is. If object A has a magnitude of 0 and object B has a magnitude of -5, then object B is 100 times as bright as object A. The fifth root of 100 is 2.512 (to 4 significant figures), therefore a difference in magnitude of 1 is equal to a 2.512x difference in brightness.
Stars' brightness is measured by their magnitudes. There are first-magnitude stars which are the bright ones, down to 6th magnitude which is the faintest that can be seen with perfect eyesight on perfectly clear nights. Within that you can have stars with fractional magnitudes, for example magnitude 3.5 is half a magnitude fainter than magnitude 3. There are also negative magnitudes for the few brightest stars that are brighter than magnitude 0. The scale is logarithmic, with a difference of 5 magnitudes equal to a difference of 100 in brightness. Each magnitude is a ratio of 100^(1/5) which is equal to 2.512. Polaris has a magnitude of 2.02 and is less than a degree from being exactly in line with the Earth's north and south poles, which means when you look at it you are always facing north, to better than 1 degree.
No difference only magnitude
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A magnitude 6 earthquake has 10 ten times the energy of a magnitude 5 earthquake.
What is the difference between the contour and magnitude of single nerve fiber and nerve trunk?
Frequency = the rate of repetition of something. Magnitude = how intense or severe the act is.