According to the scale's logarithmic nature, how much brighter is an object that is five magnitudes brighter than another?

Answer

100 times brighter

A fundamental relationship in the magnitude scale is that a difference of exactly five magnitudes corresponds to a brightness ratio of precisely 100 to 1.

According to the scale's logarithmic nature, how much brighter is an object that is five magnitudes brighter than another?
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