No. The difference in 1 magnitude is the 5th root of 100 which is about 2.512. So a 3rd magnitude star is 2.512 times as bright as a 4th magnitude star.
The brightest stars are a few million times as bright as our Sun.
4 times as bright. This is calculated as 1/22.
4 times as bright.
Eight times the luminoscity as the sun
True.
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A second magnitude star is a star that is relatively bright in the night sky, typically with an apparent visual magnitude between 1.5 and 2.5. These stars are easily visible to the naked eye and are brighter than third magnitude stars but dimmer than first magnitude stars.
For apparent magnitudes, a magnitude of zero has the same magnitude as Vega. A first magnitude star is 40 percent as bright and a fifth magnitude star is one percent. So, a first magnitude star is 40 times as bright as a fifth.
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A star with apparent visual magnitude of -5, if there were any, would appear ten magnitudes brighter than (about 2,154 times as bright as) one with apparent visual magnitude of +5.
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