absolute magnitude in English

noun
1
the magnitude (brightness) of a celestial object as it would be seen at a standard distance of 10 parsecs.
Their absolute magnitude is that of their appearance at 10 parsecs, or 32.6 light-years.

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3. Its absolute magnitude is 8.50.

4. The absolute magnitude of Orcus is approximately 2.3 (comparable with 50000 Quaoar's absolute magnitude of 2.6).

5. Two stars have the same absolute magnitude.

6. It has an absolute magnitude of 13.8.

7. Its absolute magnitude was calculated to be -19.8.

8. It has apparent magnitude 5.88 and absolute magnitude 2.10.

9. The displacements’ absolute magnitude was greatest in the lower facial third.

10. The absolute magnitude of atomic charges, however, is basis set dependent.

11. It may be as bright as absolute magnitude 5 in the high state, more typically absolute magnitude 6-8, but 3-5 magnitudes fainter in the low state.

12. With an absolute magnitude of 5.0, it is likely a dwarf planet.

13. For example, a star of absolute magnitude MV=3 would be 100 times more luminous than a star of absolute magnitude MV=8 as measured in the V filter band.

14. Its absolute magnitude — or intrinsic brightness — of 0.5 was the sixth highest in recorded history.

15. Since it has an absolute magnitude of 9.9, it is roughly 43 km in diameter.

16. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10– 6/K at 25 °C.

17. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10-6/K at 25 °C.

18. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion’s absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

19. Knowing the sizes and temperatures of the stars, they were able to measure their absolute magnitude.

20. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion’s absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10-6/K at 25 °C.

21. coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

22. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

23. The star is similar to the Sun, being only slightly larger and brighter in absolute magnitude.

24. 3. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10-6/K at 25 °C.

25. 3. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion’s absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

26. 3. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion’s absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10-6/K at 25 °C.

27. This suggests that its absolute magnitude or intrinsic brightness was unusually high, possibly as high as −3.0.

28. 3. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10– 6/K at 25 °C.

29. 3. coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

30. 3. Coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

31. The most common exceptions to the use of the absolute magnitude convention are temperature and LOGIC levels.

32. The absolute magnitude of calculated divergences (Funk's method) was consistently less than that of the measured values.

33. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3x10-6/K at 25°C;

34. There, he and his colleagues ascertained the spectral type, absolute magnitude, and stellar distance of over 5,000 stars.

35. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3 × 10-6/K at 25 °C.

36. the coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

37. The total visible absolute magnitude of Maffei 1, MV=−20.8, is comparable to that of the Milky Way.

38. In the event of a spectroscopic binary, the combined spectral type and absolute magnitude are listed in italics.

39. 3. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3x10-6/K at 25°C.

40. 3. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3 × 10-6/K at 25 °C.

41. 3. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3 × 10−6/K at 25 °C.

42. 3. the coefficient of linear thermal expansion's absolute magnitude is less than 3 × 10–6/K at 25 °C.

43. Besides absolute magnitude estimation (AME) and cross modality matching (CMM) category and non-category loudness scalings have been performed.

44. The galaxy color–magnitude diagram shows the relationship between absolute magnitude (a measure of luminosity) and mass of galaxies.

45. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion’s absolute magnitude is less than 3x 10 ̄6/K at 25° C; Technical Notes.

46. It is rich firstly, it forms by two parts: Of the absolute magnitude of rich and rich make a state.

47. Absolute magnitude (M) is a measure of the luminosity of a celestial object, on an inverse logarithmic astronomical magnitude scale

48. A star's absolute magnitude is how bright it would appear when seen from a distance of 10 parsecs (33 light-years).

49. One system uses absolute magnitude, a measure of luminosity derived from the apparent magnitude, or brightness of the star seen from Earth.

50. He was studying the relationship between the spectral classification of stars and their actual brightness as corrected for distance—their absolute magnitude.