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In a photoelectric effect set up, a point source of light of power `3.2 xx10^(-3) W` emits monochromatic photons of energy `5eV`.The source is located at a distance of a stationary metallic sphere of work function `3eV` and radius `8xx10^(-3)m`.The efficiency of photoelectron emission is one for every `10^(6)` incident photons.Assume that the sphere is isolated and initially neutral and the photoelectrons are initially swept away after emission.
Find the number of photons emitted per second

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