A source S 1 is producing 10 15 photons per second of wavelength 5000 . Another source S…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
A source S1 is producing 1015 photons per second of wavelength \(5000\).
Another source S2 is producing \(1.02 \times 10^{15}\) photons per second of wavelength
\(5100 \mathrm{~A}\). Then, \(power of \(5_{2}\) power of \(5_{1}\) is equal to :
- 1
- 1.02
- 1.04
- 0.98
Answer
(A) 1
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