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The eyes of certain member of the reptile family pass a single visual signal to the brain when the visual receptors are struck by photons of wavelength `850nm`. If a total energy of `3.15xx10^(14)J` is required to trip the signal. What is the minimum number of photons that must strike the receptor?

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