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Homework Statement
energy density in a laser beam is 9.5x10^-8 J/m cubed. the laser beam is cylindrical, and it delivers a power of 15W to a certain area. What is the radius of this circular area?Homework Equations
Intensity :
S=cu and S=Power/Area
Area of a circle (or possibly the area of a cylinder?)
The Attempt at a Solution
first i find the intensity by multiplying the speed of light by the energy density in the laser: (2.994x10^8)x(9.5x10^-8)=28.44
Then i find the Area using S=P/A: 28.44/15W=1.89m
Using the area of a circle: 1.89=pi*radius^2. According to my calculations, my radius would be .78 meters. The correct answer is supposed to be 0.41 meters. Can someone please tell me where i am screwing this one up