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The intensity at a distance of 6 m from a source that is radiating equally in all directions is 6.0\times 10^{-10} W/m^2. What is the power emitted by the source

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Answer:

P = 271 nW

Step-by-step explanation:

  • If the source is radiating equally in all directions, it can be treated as a point source, so all points located at the same distance of the source, have the same intensity I, which is related to the power by the following expression:


I = (P)/(A) =(P)/(4*\pi *r^(2) ) (1)

  • Solving for P, we get:


P = I*4*\pi *r^(2) = 6.0e-10 W/m2 * 4 * \pi *(6m)^(2) =271 nW (2)

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