The illuminance of a small area changes from 900 lumen to 400 lumen when it is shifted along its normal by 10 cm. Assuming that it is illuminated by a point source placed on the normal, find the distance between the source and the area in the original position.

Let the luminous intensity of the source be and the distance between the source and the area, in the initial position, be .
Given,
Initial illuminance (EA) = 900
lumen
Final illuminance (EB) = 400
lumen


Illuminance on the initial position is given by:


----------- (i)


Illuminance at final position is given by:


----------- (ii)



Equating luminous intensity from (i) and (ii), we get:








The distance between the source and the area at the initial phase was 20 cm.


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