Question 8 [4 mrks]
For a light with a constant output, the illumination,
I units, at a dista...
English, 07.05.2021 15:50 anthonybowie99
Question 8 [4 mrks]
For a light with a constant output, the illumination,
I units, at a distance d m from the light source is
inversely proportional to die. 1 ocaz
a. If a light source has an illumination of 850 units
at a distance of 1 metre.
i. What will the illumination be at a distance
of 2 metres from the light source?
Answers: 2
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