It is indicative of their relative brightness, measured in candelas (units of brightness, also called candle power).
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It describes the power consumption of the two units when they're turned ONand operating.It MAY describe the difference in their brightness, and that's the way it's widelyunderstood, but that's not necessarily true.
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Their distance away from you and their intrinsic luminosity.
For the same real brightness, at a larger distance it would look less bright. On the other hand, you may have two stars that look like they are the same brightness, but one might be million times brighter (in real brightness) than the other - which would be compensated by the fact that the brighter star is a thousand times farther away.
amplitude
Were is a verb, used in one of five ways:Second-person singular simple past tense indicative of be.First-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.Second-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.Third-person plural simple past tense indicative of be.Simple imperfect subjunctive in all persons of be.We're is a contraction formed by the two words weand are.
The word bright has one syllable. It is pronounced BRYT.
indicative A+
Two ways are by temperature and brightness
Two factors that affect a star's apparent brightness are: 1.) The distance between the Earth and the star 2.) The absolute magnitude (the actual brightness) of the star Hope that helps :P
A dicotyledon. Indicative of dicots.
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Intensity (brightness) and energy (frequency).
Two ways are by temperature and brightness
LCD are little lights for each and every pixel, while plasma has two pieces of glass with plasma between the two.
It's distance from Earth and the star's actual brightness