From the scattering of sunlight, J. J. Thomson calculated the classical radius of the electron as having the alue 2.82 x 10-15 m. Sunlight with an intensity of 500 W/m2 falls on a disk with this radius. Calculate the ime interval required to accumulate 1.00 eV of energy. Assume light is a classical wave and the light striking he disk is completely absorbed.

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From the scattering of sunlight, J. J. Thomson calculated the classical radius of the electron as having the
value 2.82 x 10-15 m. Sunlight with an intensity of 500 W/m2 falls on a disk with this radius. Calculate the
time interval required to accumulate 1.00 eV of energy. Assume light is a classical wave and the light striking
the disk is completely absorbed.
Transcribed Image Text:From the scattering of sunlight, J. J. Thomson calculated the classical radius of the electron as having the value 2.82 x 10-15 m. Sunlight with an intensity of 500 W/m2 falls on a disk with this radius. Calculate the time interval required to accumulate 1.00 eV of energy. Assume light is a classical wave and the light striking the disk is completely absorbed.
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