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13 June, 19:08

The human eye has different levels of sensitivity for different wavelengths of light. We can measure this sensitivity by comparing it (in percentages) to the highest possible sensitivity. S (w), left parenthesis, w, right parenthesis models sensitivity as a function of wavelength w (in nanometers). Match each statement with the feature of the graph that most closely corresponds to it. Feature Statement

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  1. 13 June, 22:02
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    1. A wavelength of 320

    2. the human eye 560

    3. As the wavelength grows beyond 560

    Step-by-step explanation:

    W=560
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