Question
Question: Specific heat of water is \(4.2J{{(g{}^\circ C)}^{-1}}\). If light of frequency \(3\times {{10}^{9}}...
Specific heat of water is 4.2J(g∘C)−1. If light of frequency 3×109Hz is used to heat 400g of water from 20∘Cto 40∘C, the number of photons needed will be?
Solution
The energy required by water to increase its temperature can directly be calculated using the formula of specific heat of water. At the same time, energy of photons is calculated. The number of photons required to heat the water is equal to the ratio of energy required to increase the temperature to the energy of photons.
Formula used:
1)Q=mCpΔT2)Ep=hν3)n=EpQ
Here,
Q is the energy required by the water to increase its temperature by T∘C
m is the mass of water
Cp is the specific heat of water
ΔT is the change in temperature
Ep is the energy of photons
h is the Planck’s constant
ν is the frequency of light
n is the number of photons
Complete step-by-step answer:
Specific heat of water refers to the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of 1g of water by 1∘C. Specific heat formula is given by
Q=mCpΔT
Here, Q is the energy required to increase the temperature of m grams of water by ΔT∘C.Δ refers to the change in temperature.
We have
m=400g
Cp=4.2J(g∘C)−1
ΔT=T2−T1=20∘C [T2=40∘C,T1=20∘C]
On substituting these values,
Q=mCpΔT=400×4.2×20=33.6×103J
Now, let us move on to the next formula. The energy of photons is given by
Ep=hν
We have
h=6.62×10−34
ν=3×109Hz
Substituting these values in the above equation,
Ep=hν=6.62×10−34×3×109=19.86×10−25J
Finally, the number of photons required to heat water is given by
n=EpQ=19.86×10−2533.6×103=1.69×1028
So, the correct answer is “Option B”.
Note:
Students should take care of the units of parameters mentioned in the question. Sometimes, conversions are required to calculate the answer. In this question, conversions were not required since all the units were matching and cancelled out each other most of the time. It is also noted that direct formulas are asked to determine simple additional parameters. So, it is important to remember direct formulas along with simple additional formulas to answer such types of questions.