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17 December, 04:46

The intensity of light bulb measured in watts per square meter (w/m^2), varies inversely as the square of the distance d from the light bulb. suppose is 45 w/m^2 when the distance is 5 m. find the intensity when the distance from the light bulb is 7 m away

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  1. 17 December, 05:14
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    I (7) = 22.96 W/m²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let intensity of light, be I (d) where d is distance. There must be a proportionality factor K such as

    I (d) = K / d²

    Now for d = 5 m I (d) = K * 1/d²

    then 45 * 25 = K

    K = 1125

    To find the intensity when the distance from the light bulb is 7 m away

    I (7) = K / 49

    I (7) = 1125/49 W/m²

    I (7) = 22.96 W/m²
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