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6. The luminous intensity, I candelas, of a lamp at different voltages V is given by the equation I = 0.0004V2. Find the voltage at which the light is increasing at the rate of 0.2 candelas per volt (i.e., when dI/dV = 0.2).
I know how to differentiate the I= part but don't know where to go from here. Apologies if I've posted this in the wrong place this is my first post on a forum. Cheers in advance for any assistance.
6. The luminous intensity, I candelas, of a lamp at different voltages V is given by the equation I = 0.0004V2. Find the voltage at which the light is increasing at the rate of 0.2 candelas per volt (i.e., when dI/dV = 0.2).
I know how to differentiate the I= part but don't know where to go from here. Apologies if I've posted this in the wrong place this is my first post on a forum. Cheers in advance for any assistance.
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