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Physics, 19.11.2019 04:31, YoVeoAnime

We can reasonably model a 90-w incandescent lightbulb as a sphere 5.7 cm in diameter. typically, only about 5% of the energy goes to visible light; the rest goes largely to nonvisible infrared radiation.(a) what is the visible light intensity (in w/m^2) at the surface of the bulb? (b) what are the amplitudes of the electric and magnetic fields at this surface, for a sinusoidal wave with this intensity?

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