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A 193nm-wavelength UV laser for eye surgery emits a 0.500mJ pulse. (a) How many photons does the light pulse contain?

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Using the equation E = hc/λ we can find out how much energy a single photon of wavelength 193 nm has. E = Planck Constant * Speed of Light/193 nm

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Answer:

The number of photons is 4.8x10^14

Step-by-step explanation:

The frequency of wave is equal to:


f=(c)/(l)

where c is the speed of light, l is the wavelength of wave. Replacing values:


f=(3x10^(8) )/(193x10^(9) ) =1.5x10^(15) Hz

The energy of the proton is:


E=hf

where h is the Planck´s constant. Replacing


E=6.626x10^(-34)*1.5x10^(5)=1.03x10^(-18) J

The number of photons is:


n=(E1)/(E)

where E1 is the energy of photon. Replacing:


n=(0.5x10^(-3) )/(1.03x10^(-18) )=4.8x10^(14)

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