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| Question 32214:  The intensity of light X, measured in foot-candles, varies inversely as the square of the distance from the light d.  If X=4/5 foot-candles when the distance is 20 feet.  Find the constant of varieation and then find the intensity when the distance is 16 feet.
 K=___________________
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 Answer by venugopalramana(3286)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The intensity of light X, measured in foot-candles, varies inversely as the square of the distance from the light d. If X=4/5 foot-candles when the distance is 20 feet. Find the constant of varieation and then find the intensity when the distance is 16 feet. K=___________________
 The intensity of light X, measured in foot-candles, varies inversely as the square of the distance from the light d. HENCE...
 INTENSITY = X =K/D^2...WHERE K IS A CONSTNT AND D IS THE DISTANCE FROM LIGHT SOURCE.
 If X=4/5 foot-candles when the distance is 20 feet.
 4/5=K/20*20...K=20*20*4/5=320
 Find the constant of varieation
 K=320
 and then find the intensity when the distance is 16 feet.
 X=320/16*16=5/4 FOOT CANDLES.
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