?Note: Answers to all odd-numbered Problems, numbered in blue, can
Chapter 2, Problem 76(choose chapter or problem)
Note: Answers to all odd-numbered Problems, numbered in blue, can be found in Appendix III. Exercises in the Problems by Topic section are paired, with each odd-numbered problem followed by a similar even-numbered problem. Exercises in the Cumulative Problems section are also paired but more loosely. Because of their nature, Challenge Problems and Conceptual Problems are unpaired.
A green leaf has a surface area of \(2.50 \mathrm{~cm}^{2}\). If solar radiation is \(1000 \mathrm{~W} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\), how many photons strike the leaf every second? Assume three significant figures and an average wavelength of 504 nm for solar radiation.
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2.50 cm^2
1000 W/m^{2
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