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Transparency of a Lake Environmental scientists measure the intensity of light at various depths in a lake to find the “transparency” of the water. Certain levels of transparency are required for the biodiversity of the submerged macrophyte population. In a certain lake the intensity of light at depth x is given by
where I is measured in lumens and x in feet.
- (a) Find the intensity I at a depth of 30 ft.
- (b) At what depth has the light intensity dropped to I = 5?
(a)
To find: The intensity
Answer to Problem 84E
The intensity
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The equation for intensity of light at depth
Depth
Calculation:
The given equation for intensity of light at depth
Substitute
Thus, the intensity
(b)
To find: The depth that has the light intensity dropped to
Answer to Problem 84E
The intensity dropped to
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The function for intensity of light at depth
Intensity
Calculation:
The given function for the intensity of light at depth
Substitute
Simplify the above expression taking
Thus, the intensity dropped to
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