SOLUTION: The intensity of illumination I from a light varies inversely as the square of the distance d from the light. (a) Write this statement as an equation. (b) Determine the constant

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Question 1139322: The intensity of illumination I from a light varies inversely as
the square of the distance d from the light.
(a) Write this statement as an equation.
(b) Determine the constant of proportionality if it is known
that a lamp has an intensity of 1000 candles at a distance
of 8 m.
(c) What is the intensity of this lamp at a distance of 20 m?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The intensity of illumination I from a light varies inversely as
the square of the distance d from the light.
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I=k%2Fd%5E2


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(b) Determine the constant of proportionality if it is known
that a lamp has an intensity of 1000 candles at a distance
of 8 m.
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k=I%2Ad%5E2
k=1000%2A8%5E2
k=64000

The rest should be clear enough.