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Chapter 28 Problem 58GP

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Problem 58GP

A red LED (light emitting diode) is connected to a battery; it carries a current. As electrons move through the diode, they jump between states, emitting photons in the process. Assume that each electron that travels through the diode causes the emission of a single 630 nm photon. What current is necessary to produce 5.0 mW of emitted light?

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Title College Physics 12 
Author Randall D. Knight
ISBN 9780321595492

A red LED (light emitting diode) is connected to a

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