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mash [69]
3 years ago
9

Determine whether it is a solution to the Inequality 9x-5y<15.

Mathematics
1 answer:
wolverine [178]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

there is no solution

Step-by-step explanation:

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An incandescent light bulb filament is approximated by a black body radiator, and in the case of a 60W bulb the filament temperature is around 2500˚C which is 2870˚K.

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Multiplying by the bulb’s equivalent black body surface area gives the result we require:

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As a sanity check we know that these photons have a total energy of 60 joules per second, so the average energy per photon is:

605.6×1020=1.1×10−19 joules

A photon of wavelength λ has energy E=hcλ, and so the average energy corresponds with a photon of wavelength:

λ=hc1.1×10−19=1.9μm

Here’s a chart of the power distribution by wavelength, with the average photon wavelength shown as the dashed line, and visible wavelengths highlighted:

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