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I have no idea about this. If your familiar with it and know the answer please help.
Fechner's Law, which shows that our eyes do not respond to differences in objects' brightnesses, uses what observational fact to demonstrate it?
The spectra of hot stars contain hydrogen
The stars come out at night
Binary stars orbit around their common center of mass
Colorblind people cannot see blue stars
The atmosphere scatters blue light most effectively, creating our blue sky
Fechner's Law, which shows that our eyes do not respond to differences in objects' brightnesses, uses what observational fact to demonstrate it?
The spectra of hot stars contain hydrogen
The stars come out at night
Binary stars orbit around their common center of mass
Colorblind people cannot see blue stars
The atmosphere scatters blue light most effectively, creating our blue sky