Master Sword
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Haha, yeah I used the M = m - 5log(d/10) formula first and substituted 1 for d from Earth to the Sun and 10 for d from Saturn to the Sun. Ended up finding the apparent magnitude but crossed it out thinking I'd done it wrong. Spent another page working out what 1 AU was in parsecs then substituted it all in and got the same answer...ravdawg said:If you understand where the distance modulus formula came from the q comes out:
M = m - 5log (d/10), as d is in parsecs and you know M is magnitude 10 pc away the formula in other words is:
m1 = m2 - 5log (d2/d1), sub in values and you get the answer. THe thing thoguh with this qustion was that if you didn't know d was in parsecs you wouldve got the right answer...
Kinda screwed over the people knew that, and helped the people who didn't!
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