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Angle vs Radiation Intensity Analysis

The document reports the results of an experiment measuring radiations detected by a luxmeter at different angles of a light source. Radiations were highest between -20 and 30 degrees and lowest at angles closer to -90 and 90 degrees, demonstrating that the detected radiations depend on the angle of the light source hitting the luxmeter. The experiment was conducted to study the relationship between light angle and detected radiations.

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Angle vs Radiation Intensity Analysis

The document reports the results of an experiment measuring radiations detected by a luxmeter at different angles of a light source. Radiations were highest between -20 and 30 degrees and lowest at angles closer to -90 and 90 degrees, demonstrating that the detected radiations depend on the angle of the light source hitting the luxmeter. The experiment was conducted to study the relationship between light angle and detected radiations.

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Angle( Degree) Calculated Reaiations (W/m^2)

-90 0
Lab 8 (Lehar Asip Khan) -80 0.8682
BME153074 -70 2.39
-60 16.5
-50 57.85
-40 114.91
-30 142.89
-20 182.3
-10 176.28
0 159
10 151.66
20 141.89
30 139.43
40 89
50 77.77
60 19.5
70 6.49
80 1.73
90 0

Comments: The results show that the radiations depends upon the angle at which the
reaidiations hit the Luxmeter.
For calculating the radiations the angle here is a vital thing.
Changing the angle of the light sourse effects the radiations that hit the Luxmeter.

From the experiment I observed that for accuracy of the results we


must work in a controlled environment.

Angle Vs Radiations
200
180
160
Radiations(W/m^2)

140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
-100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100
Angle(Degree)

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