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Scientists are working on a new technique to kill cancer cells by zapping them with ultrahigh-energy (in the range of 1.00×1012 w) pulses of light that last for an extremely short time (a few nanoseconds). these short pulses scramble the interior of a cell without causing it to explode, as long pulses would do. we can model a typical such cell as a disk 5.00 μm in diameter, with the pulse lasting for 4.00 ns with an average power of 2.00×1012 w . we shall assume that the energy is spread uniformly over the faces of 100 cells for each pulse.
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how much energy is given to the cell during this pulse?
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what is the intensity (in w/m2) delivered to the cell?
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