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Sample Computation: If hath side of the wedge showed equal iluminaion
whan it ie about 200 em from 3, and 50 em from 2, the distances are as 4 0
{. But ag light falls off according to the square ofthe distance: (200)"= 40000
and (50)" = 2500 oF 16 i 1.) Thus the candle-power of the lamp is 16.
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‘The father the ighi source, the dimmer isthe Ight and the lower the intensity
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While the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases.
‘The progict of frequency and wavelength for al spectrum regions is
constant. This is ecual fo the speed of ight in vacuum
‘As the frequency is increased, the energy s also increased.
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Violet highest Fequeney. Violet shortest wavelength
Red - lowest Frequency, Fed -longes: wavelength
“The wavelength decreases as the frequency is increased.
‘The product of frequency and wavelength i all color igits is constant and
‘equal to the speed o ight in vacuum,
‘The speed of al color ight in air is constant and is equal to the speed of
vistle ight
White ight separates in color light due to the process known as dispersion
‘As white light enfors the air glass interlace, diferent calor light exhibt
differort refractive incices thus separates nto the veible color bghts
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