The Earth receives radiant energy of 1.8x1014 kJ per second from the Sun. Assuming the typical frequency of visible phot

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The Earth receives radiant energy of 1.8x1014 kJ per second from the Sun. Assuming the typical frequency of visible phot

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The Earth receives radiant energy of 1.8x1014 kJ per
second from the Sun. Assuming the
typical frequency of visible photons, 600 THz, derive the number of
photons that the Earth
receives every second. You can use two significant figures.
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