A student is using a 100 lasers that he bought from e-bay. If each source produces a wave of amplitude = 212967 V/m, then calculate the irradiance produced by these 100 lasers when they are used to illuminate one point.
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Irradiance is radiant flux on a surface per unit area of surface.
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