SOLUTION: THE ILLUMINATION FROM A LIGHT VARIES INVERSLEY AS THE SQUARE OF THE DISTANCE FROM A LIGHT. IF ILLUMINATION IS 10 UNITS WHEN DISTANCE IS 6 FEET, FIND THE ILLUMINATION WHEN DISTANC
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Question 73285: THE ILLUMINATION FROM A LIGHT VARIES INVERSLEY AS THE SQUARE OF THE DISTANCE FROM A LIGHT. IF ILLUMINATION IS 10 UNITS WHEN DISTANCE IS 6 FEET, FIND THE ILLUMINATION WHEN DISTANCE IS 6 FEET.
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IF ILLUMINATION IS 10 UNITS WHEN DISTANCE IS 6 FEET,
ILLUMINATION IS 10 UNITS WHEN DISTANCE IS 6 FEET!
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