)scientists measure the amount of light passing through a sample in terms of percent transmittance (%t). percent transmittance is the fraction of original light that passes through a sample. recall that p0 is the amount of light entering the sample and p is the amount of light reaching the detector. using a spectrometer, a sample was analyzed to have a percent transmittance of 85%. what percentage of light was actually absorbed by the sample? (1 points)
%t= p/p0 * 100
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