Answer:
there are 1.64×10¹⁹ photons being emitted every second.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 80W light bulb gives off 80 Joules a second. 8% of 80 J = 6.4 Joules.
So every second 6.4 joules of light energy is given off.
h = 6.626068*10^-34
.....................(planck's constant )
c = 2.99792458*10^8....................(the speed of light)
L=510nm= 5.1*10^-7 metres.
............(wavelength)
Now calculate the energy of a single photon with wave length 5.1*10^-7 metres.
E = hc / L
E = (6.626068*10^-34)*(2.99792458*10^8) / (5.1*10^-7)
E = 3.8949906*10^-19 J
So each photon has 3.8949906*10^-19 J of energy
.
As total energy is 6.4 J.
So the number of photons is =6.4 / (3.8949906*10^-19) = 1.64×10¹⁹
So there are 1.64×10¹⁹ photons being emitted every second.