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ASTRON 2140 AU2025 (23428) Quiz 2 - 2025 Oct 10
Single choice
How does the apparent brightness of a light source depend on its distance from you?
Options
A.It varies as the inverse square of the distance.
B.It does not vary with distance at all.
C.It varies inversely with the distance.
D.It varies directly as the distance.
E.It varies directly as the distance squared
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Approach Analysis
To understand how the apparent brightness of a light source changes with distance, consider how light spreads: as you move away, the same amount of light covers a larger area, so the flux you receive diminishes.
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