Concept explainers
Magnitude of Stars The magnitude M of a star is a measure of how bright a star appears to the human eye. It is defined by
where B is the actual brightness of the star and B0 is a constant.
- (a) Expand the right-hand side of the equation.
- (b) Use part (a) to show that the brighter a star, the less its magnitude.
- (c) Betelgeuse is about 100 times brighter than Albiero. Use part (a) to show that Betelgeuse is 5 magnitudes less bright than Albiero.
(a)
To expand: The equation
Answer to Problem 71E
The expansion of
Explanation of Solution
Law used:
Let
Calculation:
Here, the given expression is
Use the law of logarithm,
Therefore, the expansion of
(b)
To show: The magnitude of a star decreases as when the brightness of a star increases.
Explanation of Solution
Use the equation
Here, B is brightness of the star. In the equation
Therefore, the value of
That is, the magnitude of a star decreases as when the brightness of a star increases.
Example
Take
Compute the value of
When, the value of
Take
Compute the value of
When, the value of
That is, the magnitude of a star decreases when the brightness of a star increases.
(c)
To show that: The magnitude of Betelgeuse is 5 magnitudeless bright than Albiero.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The brightness of Betelgeuse is 100 times brighter than Albiero.
Compute the magnitude of Albiero.
Assume that B is the brightness of Albiero and take
Use the equation of part (a)
Therefore, the magnitude of Albiero is
Compute the magnitude of Betelgeuse.
The brightness of Betelgeuse is 100B (because B is the brightness of Albiero ) and
Therefore, the magnitude of Betelgeuse is
On further simplification the value of
That is, the magnitude of Betelgeuse is 5 magnitude less bright than Albiero.
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