Is it always true that for two sources of equal intensity, the number of photons emitted in a given time are equal?
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Yes, It's also true that the number of photons released in a particular time is the same for two sources of equal intensity.
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- Yes, It's also true that the number of photons released in a particular time is the same for two sources of equal intensity.
- Let the region of the source be A, and spring strength be I. Each photon is emitted energy E.
- The sum of photons released in a particular time is then n =
- If the source areas and wavelengths of light produced by the 2 sources are unique, so the number of emitted photons would be different.
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