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Exposure to high doses of microwaves can cause damage to cells. Estimate how many moles of photons, with λ = 12 cm, must be absorbed to raise the temperature of your eye by 3.0 ºC. Assume the mass of an eye is 11 grams and its specific heat capacity is 4.0 J/g ºC.

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Answer:

11.03 moles of photons, with wavelength of 12 cm, must be absorbed to raise the temperature of your eye by 3.0 ºC.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of eye = m = 11 g

The specific heat capacity = c = 4.0 J/g°C

Change in temperature = ΔT = 3.0°C

Heat required to raise the temperature = Q


Q=mc* \Delta T


Q=11g* 4.0* J/g^oC* 3.0^oC=132 J

Energy of the photon = E

Wavelength of the photon
\lambda= 12 cm = 0.12 m (1 cm = 0.01 m)


E=(hc)/(\lambda ) (Planck's equation)


E=(6.626* 10^(-34) Js* 3* 10^8 m/s)/(0.01 m)


E=1.9878* 10^(-23) J


Q=nE


n=(Q)/(E)=(132 J)/(1.9878* 10^(-23) J)


n=6.6405* 10^(24)


1 mole = 6.022* 10^(23) mol^(-1)

Moles of photons :


=(6.6405* 10^(24))/(6.022* 10^(23) mol^(-1))


=11.03 mol

11.03 moles of photons, with wavelength of 12 cm, must be absorbed to raise the temperature of your eye by 3.0 ºC.

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