Absolute Magnitude
Absolute Magnitude is a term used in astronomy to describe the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object. It is defined as the apparent magnitude that the object would have if it were placed at a standard distance of 10 parsecs (32.6 light-years) from the observer. The absolute magnitude is denoted by the symbol “M”.
Meaning in Telugu:
1. పూర్తి ప్రకాశం (pūrti prakāśaṁ) – Noun
2. మొత్తం ప్రకాశం (mottaṁ prakāśaṁ) – Noun
Synonyms:
1. Luminosity
2. Brightness
3. Radiance
4. Brilliance
Nearby Words:
1. Abscissa – నిర్దేశాంకం (nirdēśāṅkaṁ)
2. Abscond – దూరంగా పోవు (dūraṅgā pōvu)
3. Absence – అనుపస్థితి (anupasthiti)
4. Absorb – ఆకర్షించు (ākarṣiñcu)
Antonyms:
1. Apparent Magnitude – కనిపించే ప్రకాశం (kanipiñcē prakāśaṁ)
2. Relative Magnitude – సంబంధిత ప్రకాశం (sambandhita prakāśaṁ)
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