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Evaluate the energy of the blackbody photons inside your eye. Compare this with the visible energy inside your eye while looking at a 100-W light bulb that is 1 m away. You can assume that the light bulb is 100% efficient, although in reality it converts only a few percent of its 100 watts into visible photons. Take your eye to be a hollow sphere of radius 1.5 cm at a temperature of 37◦C. The area of the eye’s pupil is about 0.1 cm2. Why is it dark when you close your eyes?

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given,

the volume of eye


V = (4)/(3)\pi r^3


V = (4)/(3)\pi 1.5^3* 10^(-6)


V =4.5 * 10^(-6)

temperature 37 = 273 + 37 = 310 K

Radiation energy density


u = aT^4


u = (4\sigma )/(cT^4)

energy of the BB photons


E = (\sigma )/(cT^4V)


E = 9.9 * 10^(-11)\ J

Flux from the lamp


F = (100)/(4\pi * \pi * (0.1 * 10^(-2))^2)


F = 2.5 * 10^(-5) J/s

Full energy of lamp


N = (F* 2 R_(eye))/(c)


N = (2.5 * 10^(-5)* 0.03)/(3* 10^(10))


N = 2.5 * 10^(-15) J

when we close your eyes the light from the source stop and the black body photon starts hitting retina which will cause darkness.

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