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What is the energy output of a light source in J/s (joules per second) if it produces 324 photons per second, and these photons have a wavelength of 143 nm? c = 2.998 x 108 m/s. h = 6.63 x 10-34 J-s. a) The energy output is 1.39e-18 J/s. b) The energy output is 4.50e-16 J/s. c) The energy output is 2.33e+20 J/s. d) The energy output is 4.29e-21 J/s. e) The energy output is 3.07e-38 J/s.

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