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The intensity of a light in lumens is the product of the brightness in lumens per square inch and the surface area of the sphere with a radius equal to the distance to the source in inches the function L (D)=2.2(4D^2) can be used to represent a particular lights intensity what does the constant 2.2 in L(D) represent

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The other answer was correct, it is C, the brightness on e2020.

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The constant 2.2 in L(D) represent the brightness in lumens per square inch.

Explanation:

Given : The intensity of a light in lumens is the product of the brightness in lumens per square inch and the surface area of the sphere with a radius equal to the distance to the source in inches the function
L(D)=2.2(4D^2) can be used to represent a particular lights intensity.

To find : What does the constant 2.2 in L(D) represent ?

Solution :

The intensity of a light in lumens is the product of the brightness in lumens per square inch and the surface area of the sphere with a radius equal to the distance to the source in inches.

The function given is
L(D)=2.2(4D^2) is the product of two terms,


L(D)=2.2* (4D^2)

On comparing with statement,

The intensity of a light in lumens is L(D).

The brightness in lumens per square inch is 2.2.

The surface area of the sphere with a radius equal to the distance to the source in inches is
4D^2

Therefore, the constant 2.2 in L(D) represent the brightness in lumens per square inch.

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