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(2 points) A pair of students measure the intensity of light from a desklamp in Sec. 4.5 of the experiment. When the detector is 25 cm from the lamp, the signal measured by the detector is 0.74 V. How large a signal (in V) do the students expect when the detector is 45 cm away?

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Answer:

Intensity at 45 cm will be 0.2283 volt

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given that intensity of signal measured by the detector is 0.74 volt at a distance of 25 cm

We know that intensity of signal is given by
I=(s)/(r^2) , here s is strength of light and r is distance

So
0.74=\frac{s}{{25}^2}


s=462.5

In second case

Intensity is given by
I=(s)/(r^2)

So
I=(462.5)/(45^2)=0.2283volt

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