Final answer:
To find the number of γ rays emitted per second by the satellite, convert the average energy to joules and then divide the power output of the satellite by the energy per γ ray.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the number of γ rays emitted per second by a satellite using nuclear power, we must first convert the average energy of the rays from MeV to joules. The energy E of a single γ ray (photon) is given by E = (0.500 MeV) (1.602 × 10−12 J/MeV) = 8.01 × 10−13 J. If the satellite emits a 1.00-W flux of γ rays, this means it is emitting 1.00 joule of energy per second. The number of γ rays emitted per second (n) can be found using the formula n = Power/Energy per γ ray, thus n = (1.00 J/s) / (8.01 × 10−13 J) = 1.25 × 1016 γ rays/s.