8.12 About 5% of the power of a 100 W light bulb is converted to visible radiation. What is the average intensity of visible radiation

(a) at a distance of 1 m from the bulb?

(b) at a distance of 10 m?

Assume that the radiation is emitted isotropically and neglect reflection.

 

(a)
Hint: \(I=\frac{P}{4\pi d^{2}}\)
Step 1: Find the power of visible radiation.
The power rating of the bulb, P = 100 W

As 5% of its power is converted into visible radiation, the power of visible radiation =P'= 5 W
Step 2: Find the intensity of radiation at 1m.

l=P'4πd2
=54π(1)2=0.398 W/m2  

 

(b)
Hint: \(I=\frac{P}{4\pi d^{2}}\)
Step 1: Find the power of visible radiation.
The power rating of the bulb, P = 100 W

As 5% of its power is converted into visible radiation, the power of visible radiation =P'= 5 W
Step 2: Find the intensity of radiation at 10m.

l=P'4πd2
=54π(10)2=0.00398 W/m2