SOLUTION: For the same signal emitted by a radio antenna, observer A measures its intensity the be 16 times the intensity measured by Observer B. The distance of observer A from the radio an
Algebra ->
Exponents
-> SOLUTION: For the same signal emitted by a radio antenna, observer A measures its intensity the be 16 times the intensity measured by Observer B. The distance of observer A from the radio an
Log On
Question 1046373: For the same signal emitted by a radio antenna, observer A measures its intensity the be 16 times the intensity measured by Observer B. The distance of observer A from the radio antenna is what fraction of the distance of Observer B from the radio antenna?
A) 1/4
B) 1/16
C) 1/64
D) 1/256 Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):
This requires knowledge of the function that relates radio wave intensity to the distance between the transmitter and the observer. Given that function, this is an algebra problem. Lacking the function, this is a physics problem. Please ask for physics or electronics homework help on a more appropriate website.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it