What is the approximate brightness ratio corresponding to a difference of exactly one magnitude?

Answer

Approximately 2.512 times

A difference of one unit on the magnitude scale corresponds to a brightness ratio of about 2.512. For instance, a difference of five magnitudes equates to $2.512^5$, or roughly 100 times fainter.

What is the approximate brightness ratio corresponding to a difference of exactly one magnitude?

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