which characteristic is used to measure the amount of light radiated by a star?
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Luminosity
Luminosity is the amount of light that a star radiates. The size of the star and its surface temperature determine its luminosity. Apparent magnitude of a star is its perceived brightness, factoring in size and distance, while absolute magnitude is its true brightness irrespective of its distance from earth.
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sun's light passes through moon and reflected to star
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