Q.
A 60W bulb is placed at a distance of 4m from you. The bulb is emitting light of wavelength 600nm uniformly in all directions. In 0.1s , how many photons will enter your eye, if the pupil of the eye has a diameter of 2mm ? [Take hc=1240eVnm ]
The intensity of light at the location of your eye is I=4πr2P=4π×4260Wm−2
The energy entering into your eye per second is P1=I×4πd2
where d is the diameter of the pupil P1=4π×4260×4π×(2×10−3)2 =9.375×10−7Js−1
Let n be the number of photons entering into the eye per second, then P1=n×λhc 9.375×10−7=n×6001240×1.6×10−19 n=2.84×1012photons−1
So, the number of photons entering the eye in 0.1s=0.1n=2.84×1011