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Physics, 30.01.2020 10:47 rosarioemily580

Suppose that you look into the photometer’s eyepiece and the fluorescent disks appear to be equal in intensity. if the distance between the photometer to lamp 1 is 500 mm, the distance between the photometer to lamp 2 is 300 mm, and the intensity of lamp 2 is known to be 17 candelas, what’s the intensity of lamp 1?

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