Calculate the number of photons emitted per second by a 10W sodium vapour lamp. Assume that 60% of the consumed energy is converted into light. Wavelength of sodium light is 662nm.
(Given that h=6.62×10−34J s)
A
2×1019
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B
3×1019
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C
2×1020
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D
3×1020
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Solution
The correct option is A2×1019 We know, power is the energy transferred or converted per unit time.
Since power is given as 10W,
so energy consumed in 1 sec is 10J
But, given that 60% of the consumed energy is converted into light.
So energy used =6J
Again, energy (E)=nhcλ=n×6.62×10−34×3×108662×10−9
(Where n = number of photons)
So 6=n×6.62×10−34×3×108662×10−9 ⇒n=6×662×10−96.62×10−34×3×108 ⇒n=2×1019