![SOLVED: Period (Days) What is the period of this variable star? 3.183 days/cycle The measured apparent magnitude for this star is m = 10.9. Use the interactive Period-Luminosity Relations plot near the SOLVED: Period (Days) What is the period of this variable star? 3.183 days/cycle The measured apparent magnitude for this star is m = 10.9. Use the interactive Period-Luminosity Relations plot near the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/f1ca5ef8-f48a-42c0-a203-1dd4f93c8a35.gif)
SOLVED: Period (Days) What is the period of this variable star? 3.183 days/cycle The measured apparent magnitude for this star is m = 10.9. Use the interactive Period-Luminosity Relations plot near the
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Astronomy Toolkit Magnitudes Apparent magnitude Absolute magnitude The distance equation Luminosity and intensity Units and other basic data. - ppt download
![Just in case some of you needed to find the apparent magnitude to determine your world's climate. Here you go! This is a little equation I derived. Fyi, I couldn't find any resource on how to find AB from the brightness in W/m^2 so this might help you guys out. : r Just in case some of you needed to find the apparent magnitude to determine your world's climate. Here you go! This is a little equation I derived. Fyi, I couldn't find any resource on how to find AB from the brightness in W/m^2 so this might help you guys out. : r](https://preview.redd.it/just-in-case-some-of-you-needed-to-find-the-apparent-v0-kdooaudlgfb81.png?auto=webp&s=13ac57766b91d5422b64f237449d8c712863d146)