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Nice video but for 2nd problem I would first multiply 3.2808 * 12 inches to get 39.37 inches per meter. Then 61 in / 39.37 in = 1.549 meters. And 27 in / 39.37 in = .686 meters. Then multiply 1.549 *.686 = 1.062 square meters. 1.062 * 1360 = 1444.7 and 200 / 1444.7 = 13.84%.
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Nice video but for 2nd problem I would first multiply 3.2808 * 12 inches to get 39.37 inches per meter. Then 61 in / 39.37 in = 1.549 meters. And 27 in / 39.37 in = .686 meters. Then multiply 1.549 *.686 = 1.062 square meters. 1.062 * 1360 = 1444.7 and 200 / 1444.7 = 13.84%.
How do you convert candlepower or lux to intensity?
Just divide power by area. intensity = power / (4 * pi * distance^2)
@@PotatoChips-jy9pk what units for area and distance?
@@petevenuti7355 It is SI Units, so distance is meters and area is squared meters.
Can solar cells work with fiber optic cables? Well i know they can, but i guess what im asking is how efficient it would be...hmm. brb. Gonna do some research
Are you honestly telling people to multiply something by "100%"?
Do it on a calculator:
2 x 100% = ... 2
100% = 1