The Sun has a brightness or apparent magnitude [See related question] of -26.74 (yes negative).
At 100, the brightness of the sun is 3.839 x 100. This equals to 383.6.
It depends on what the sentence is: The brightness of the sun is blinding. The word brightness would be an adjective.
I will help adjust the brightness of your TV screen.
Yes it does. It couldn't shine without the sun reflecting off of it.
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At 100, the brightness of the sun is 3.839 x 100. This equals to 383.6.
It depends on what the sentence is: The brightness of the sun is blinding. The word brightness would be an adjective.
its because astronomers basis of brightness is the sun...
I will help adjust the brightness of your TV screen.
Yes it does. It couldn't shine without the sun reflecting off of it.
the color of the sun sun depends on its surface temperature
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Rays of the sun. It means that the rays of the sun brings brightness to your life.
Venus is close to the Sun, and it has a thick cloud cover. That accounts for its relative brightness.
The sun's brightness of -26.73 refers to its apparent magnitude, which measures how bright an object appears from Earth, with lower numbers indicating brighter objects. In contrast, a magnitude of 4.83 is associated with the sun's absolute magnitude, which represents its intrinsic brightness at a standard distance of 10 parsecs (about 32.6 light-years). The significant difference between these two values highlights the sun's immense brightness as viewed from Earth compared to its brightness at a greater distance.
Color, Temperature, size/mass, and brightness