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The intensity I of light produced by a light source varies inversely as the square of the distance d from the source. If the intensity of light produced 3 metres from a light source is 75 Cd, find the intensity of light produced 5 metres from the same source
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27 cd
Explanation:
(75 cd)(3m)^2 = (x)(5m)^2
x = (75 cd)(9 m^2)/(25 m^2)
= 27 cd
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