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Physics, 08.10.2019 05:00 maddylife

Recall from chapter 1 that a watt is a unit of en- ergy per unit time, and one watt (w) is equal to one joule per second ( j·s–1). a 100-w incandescent light- bulb produces about 4% of its energy as visible light. assuming that the light has an average wavelength of 510 nm, calculate how many such photons are emit- ted per second by a 100-w incandescent lightbulb.

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