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  • 24-02-2021
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If my candle has a brightness of 15 candela from a distance of 2 meter. What would the brightness be at a distance of 6 meters?

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  • 02-03-2021

Answer:

5 candela

Explanation:

Let the candle brightness be B

Let the distance be d

The candle brightness is inversely proportional to the distance

B α 1/d

B = k/d

If my candle has a brightness of 15 candela from a distance of 2 meter, then;

15 = k/2

k = 30

To get the brightness when the distance is 6m;

B = k/d

B = 30/6

B = 5 candela

Hence the brightness will be 5 candela

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