Q15.
Question
The intensity of light emitted by a firefly can be determined by , where is temperature in degrees Celsius and is light intensity in lumens. If the temperature is , find the light intensity.
Step-by-Step Solution
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The light intensity at temperature is lumens.
1Step 1. Write down the given information.
The intensity of light in lumens, where is temperature in degrees Celsius is given as:
2Step 2. Calculation.
The light intensity at temperature 30 degrees Celsius can be obtained by plugging in (1). Therefore, from (1),
3Step 3. Conclusion.
The light intensity at temperature is lumens.
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