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Question 3 of 9 < View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A sodium lamp emits light at the power P = 70.0 W and at the

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please answer both correctly and with correct units. I will upvote please 🥺.
Question 3 of 9 < View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A sodium lamp emits light at the power P = 70.0 W and at the wavelength λ = 559 nm, and the emission is uniformly in all directions.(a) At what rate are photons emitted by the lamp? (b) At what distance from the lamp will a totally absorbing screen absorb photons at the rate of 1.00 photon /cm²s? (c) What is the rate per square meter at which photons are intercepted by a screen at a distance of 1.30 m from the lamp? (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Units Units -/1 = : Units
Question 8 of 9 < View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A particle of mass 4.93 × 10-27 7 kg has a potential energy of 4.26 x 10-15 J, independently of its position. If its energy is 6.60 × 10-15 J, what is its angular wave number? Number i -/1 = : Units
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