Tuesday, December 4, 2012
MATHEMATICS: Ratio, Proportion, Variation - Force of Gravitation, Weight, surface Illumination intensity, current, resistance
WEIGHT is inversely proportional to the SQUARE OF R
where:
WEIGHT = force of attraction between the Earth and an object
R = distance of object from the center of the Earth
example:
A satellite weighs 700 N (Newtons) on the surface of the Earth. How much will the satellite weigh at an altitude of 250 km above the Earth's surface. Take the radius of the Earth as 4000 miles.
given:
W1 = 700 N
R1 = 4000 mi
R2 = 4000 + 250
R2 = 4250
find:
W2 = weight of satellite at an altitude of 250 km above the Earth
solution:
W = k/R^2
k = W * R^2
W1 * (R1)^2 = W2 * (R2)^2
700 * (4000)^2 = W2 * (4250)^2
W2 = 700 * (4000)^2/(4250)^2
W2 = 700 * 16,000,000/18,062,500
W2 = 620 N ---> the satellite is lighter
INTENSITY OF SURFACE ILLUMINATION is inversely proportional to the SQUARE OF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SOURCE AND THE SURFACE
example:
A certain light source has an illumination of 700 lux (lumens per square meter) on a surface. If the distance is doubled, find the resulting illumination.
given:
I1 = 700 lux
d1 = initial distance
d2 = 2 * d1
find:
I2 = surface illumination when the distance is doubled
solution:
I = k/d^2
k = I * d^2
I1 * (d1)^2 = I2 * (d2)^2
700 * (d1)^2 = I2 * (2 * d1)^2
700 * (d1)^2 = I2 * 4 * (d1)^2
I2 = 700/4
I2 = 175 lux ---> reduced to 1/4 or 25% of the initial illumination
ELECTRIC CURRENT is inversely proportional to CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
example:
When the resistance of a circuit is increased by 10%, by what percent will the current change?
given:
R1 = initial circuit resistance
R2 = 1.10 R1
I1 = initial current
find:
I2 = current when resistance is increased by 10%
solution:
I = k/R
k = I * R
I1 * R1 = I2 * R2
I1 * R1 = I2 * 1.10 R1
I1 = 1.10 I2 ---> equation 1
%I = [(I2 - I1)/I1] * 100%
substituting from equation 1,
%I = [(I2 - 1.10 I2)/1.10 I2] * 100%
%I = [-0.10/1.10] * 100%
%I = -9.09 % (negative value means decrease)
%I = 9.09 % decrease in Electric current
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