If an object's true brightness (M) and apparent brightness (m) are known, what law determines the distance (d)?

Answer

Inverse-square law for light

The principle underlying standard candles is the inverse-square law for light. Knowing the absolute magnitude (M) and measuring the apparent magnitude (m) allows distance (d) to be calculated using the derived distance modulus equation.

If an object's true brightness (M) and apparent brightness (m) are known, what law determines the distance (d)?

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