A recipe requires 10 grams of salt. According to Weber’s constant for saltiness, which is 1/5, how much more salt must a chef add to make the recipe noticeably saltier?

Respuesta :

Answer:

2 grams of salt must be added by chef  to make the recipe noticeably saltier.

Explanation:

Weber's Law :

[tex]k=\frac{\Delta I}{I}[/tex]

Where =

I = Initial stimulus intensity

ΔI = Difference threshold

k = Weber constant

According to Weber’s constant for saltiness , k= [tex]\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

Amount of salt required for the recipe , I= 10 g

[tex]\frac{\Delta I}{10 g}=\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta I = 2 g[/tex]

2 grams of salt must be added by chef  to make the recipe noticeably saltier.

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