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Question
A light source of wavelength 520 nm emits 1.04 × 1015 photons per second while the second source of 460 nm produces 1.38 × 1015 photons per second. Then the ratio of power of second source to that of first source is
Options
1.00
1.02
1.5
0.98
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Solution
1.5
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