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A bulb emits light of wavelength (λ)=4500 oA . The bulb is rated as 150 watt and 8 % of its energy is emitted as light. If number of photons emitted is x×1019, then the value of x is:
(Take planck's constant h=6×1034J s and speed of light c=3×108 m s1)

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Using Planck’s quantum theory,
Energy of a photon (E)=hcλ
Total energy of light radiation emitting large number of photons = nhcλ
where,
n=number of photons emitted per sec
Energy of each photon of wavelength λ=4500 oA,
(E)=hcλ=6×1034×3×1084500×1010=4×1019 J
Energy emitted by 150 watt with emission of light = 8 %=150×8100=12 W=12 J/s
But 1 watt=1 J/sec
Let n be the number of photons of light emitted.
n×energy of a photon = Total energy emitted by bulb as light radiation
n×4×1019=12
Number of photons emitted/second=n=124×1019=3×1019


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