A heat lamp produces 20.5 watts of power at a wavelength of 6.0 um Part A How many photons are emitted per second? (1 W =1J/s.) Express your answer to three significant figures. >View Available Hint(s) ? N = photons/s Submit

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**Problem Statement:**

A heat lamp produces 20.5 watts of power at a wavelength of 6.0 μm.

**Part A:**

- **Question:** How many photons are emitted per second?  
- **Hint:** Use the formula \(1 \, \text{W} = 1 \, \text{J/s}.\)
- **Instruction:** Express your answer to three significant figures.

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- \(N =\) [Input field for answer] photons/s

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Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Website Text** --- ### Chapter 8 Problem Set #### Exercise 8.44 - Enhanced with Feedback and Hints --- **MISSED THIS?** - **Read Section 8.2** (Pages 312 - 322) - **Watch KCV 8.2 | WVE 8.2** **Problem Statement:** A heat lamp produces 20.5 watts of power at a wavelength of 6.0 μm. **Part A:** - **Question:** How many photons are emitted per second? - **Hint:** Use the formula \(1 \, \text{W} = 1 \, \text{J/s}.\) - **Instruction:** Express your answer to three significant figures. **Input Box:** - \(N =\) [Input field for answer] photons/s [Submit Button] --- **Feedback Section:** - [Provide Feedback] --- *Note: The page features a section to read and watch relevant materials, providing additional resources to aid understanding. It also includes an interactive component to input the solution with a submit button for immediate feedback.*
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