The intensity of illumination at

  1. The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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  2. The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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  3. The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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  4. The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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  5. The intensity of Illumination on a surface varies inversely as the square of the distance from the light source. A surface is 12
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  6. The light source located 2.75 m from a surface produces an illumination of 528 lux on that surface. Find the illumination if the
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  7. The illumination produced by a light source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance to the source. If a light
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  8. The illumination produced by a light source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance to the source. If a light
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  9. The intensity of a certain sound wave is 6 ì W.cm2. if its intensity is raised by 10 decibels, the new intensity (in ìW/cm2)
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  10. 2. When light passes through a transparent medium, its intensity I at a depth d can be modelled using the equation where I0 is
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