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A source `S_(1)` is producing `10^(15)` photons/s of wavelength `5000 Å` Another source `S_(2)` is producing `1.02 xx 10^(15)` photons per second of wavelength `5100 Å`. Then `("power of" `S_(2))/("power of" S_(1))` is equal to

A

`0.98`

B

`1.00`

C

`1.02 `

D

`1.04 `

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