What is the luminous flux of a source emitting radio waves?
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The luminous flux of a source emitting radio waves is zero because the luminosity of radio waves is zero.
Explanation:
- The luminous flux can also be called as luminous power. It is used to measure the perceived power of light.
- Also, the radiant flux and luminous flux are different as the radiant flux is used to measure the total power of electromagnetic radiation.
- The luminous flux is changed according to the varying sensitivity of the human eye to the wavelength of light.
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