There is no direct conversion between photons and lumens as they are different units of measurement. Lumens measure the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source, while photons are individual quantum units of light energy. Lumens indicate the brightness of a light source, while photons measure the energy of individual light particles.
The term for the small packets of energy emitted from light is called photons.
To find the number of photons, we need to first calculate the energy of one photon using the formula E = hc/λ, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light, and λ is the wavelength. Then, we can divide the total energy (189 kJ) by the energy of one photon to get the total number of photons in the flash of light.
No, not all photons released can be seen as visible light. Photons can have a range of energies and wavelengths, from radio waves at one end of the spectrum to gamma rays at the other. Visible light falls within a specific range of wavelengths that are detectable by the human eye, but there are many other types of photons that are not visible to us.
More than 1. Describing the intensity of the beam will establish the number of photons per second striek a perpendicular surface of a given area.
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There are 1000 milliwatts per lumen.
Hydrogen is not composed of photons. Photons are particles of light. 1 atom of Hydrogen is composed of one proton (and sometimes a neutron) and one electron.
One lux = one lumen per square metre See link for more detail.
Yes. The lumen is a measure of the strength of light; if light may be detected , it is done via the presence of photons, their intensity is the measure of luminosity.
there is 5 lumen per hour in 1 joule
Yes, you can use it.
Six photons must be absorbed to reduce one molecule of carbon dioxide in the Calvin Cycle. Each photon contributes two electrons needed for the reduction process.
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To get the answer, divide 1.20 mJ by 310. This will give the number of photons in one burst of 1.20 mJ of radiation.
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