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HOW DO YOU FIND THE DARKEST POINT ON A LINE JOINING TWO LAMPS?

Filed Under (Mathematics) by hanginglamp on 02-07-2009

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I enclose 't even know where to begin for this problem: Two lamps have been a energy in candelas energy of 40 and 5 respectively and have been opposite 6 m. If a energy of illumination, I, during any indicate is without delay proportionate to a energy of a source and inversely proportionate to a block of a stretch from a source, find a darkest indicate on a line fasten a dual lamps.

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One Response to “HOW DO YOU FIND THE DARKEST POINT ON A LINE JOINING TWO LAMPS?”


  1. MyAvatars 0.2

    leave it don’t get confused and make us confuse too lol..

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