sorry im a bit confused, the question asks for the no. of photons per minute. Why did u do 2 j/s /3.313 x10^-19. Or is it 2 joules of energy per minute?scotte9291 said:c = f landa
f = 5 x 10 ^ 14
E = hf = 2j/s
E = 3.313 x10^-19
# of photons = 2 / 3.313 x10^-19
= 6 x10^18
yeah i get that bit, but the 2 watts, is that the energy emitted per second or per minute? It would seem that its minutes, but I thought watts was joules/seecond (SI units). :STrebla said:The E = hf equation is the energy of EACH photon.
The power is the total energy of the system. So divide the total energy by energy of each photon tells you how many photons there are.
Technically it should be joules per second, but since you want photons per minute the conversion factor is already done.vds700 said:yeah i get that bit, but the 2 watts, is that the energy emitted per second or per minute? It would seem that its minutes, but I thought watts was joules/seecond (SI units). :S
Ah i get it.Trebla said:Technically it should be joules per second, but since you want photons per minute the conversion factor is already done.
In other words if you did the thing in joules per second, you end up with number of photons emitted per second and then to get per minute just multiply by 60.