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daPoseidonGuy

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  1. Hi, i was doing a science project on LEDs, and i needed to calculate optical output power versus input electrical power to find relative wall plug efficiency.
    This is the only good formula i found
    Optical output power of LED (watts) =Nlinearfactor × Voltage drop across resistor (volts)
    Pout = N × Vres
    What is N exactly? I do not know how to calculate optical output power as I dont know what help is. Id appreciate help a lot, thanks.
    All the values I have are experimental. Im trying to calculate the relative wall plug efficiency of an LED. heres my data right now.
    I do not have a data sheet and the steps Im following at this point are somewhat modeled of those shown here:
    http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Energy_p003.shtml#procedure
    in the testing and data collection section.

    Voltage across resistor (V) ± .01 = 2.49

    Distance from photocell to light (cm) ± .05 = 4.00

    Voltage across light (V) ± .01 = 5.75

    Current intensity (mA) ± .01 = 360
    If N is just something I have to leave as a variable, then what is the point of measuring the distance between the photocell and the light bulb? In the experiment I moved the breadboard closer or further to get 2.5v across the resistor, as thats what I understood from the procedure. Was I supposed to do that? What do I do with the value for the distance between the photocell and light bulb?
    This project comes from here btw:
    http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Energy_p003.shtml#procedure

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