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A 2,766 kHz AM radio station broadcasts with a power of 35 kW. How many photons does the transmitting antenna emit each second?

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Given:

The frequency of the wave is f = 2766 kHz

The power is P = 35 kW

Required: Number of photons emit each second by the transmitting antenna.

Step-by-step explanation:

Power and energy are related as


P=(E)/(t)

For each second the time will be t = 1 s

Also, the energy can be calculated by the formula


E=nhf

Here, Planck's constant is


h\text{ = 6.6}*10^(-34)\text{ J s}

On substituting the values, the number of photons each second will be


\begin{gathered} P=\text{ nhf} \\ n=(P)/(hf) \\ =\frac{35*10^3W}{6.6*10^(-34)\text{ J.s }*2766*10^3\text{ Hz}} \\ =1.92*10^(31)\text{ photons each second} \end{gathered}

Final Answer: There are 1.92 x 10^(31) photons each second.

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