Two sources of light emit $X$-rays of wavelength $1 \ nm$ and visible light of wavelength $500 \ nm$,respectively. Both sources emit light of the same power $200 \ W$. The ratio of the number of photons emitted per second by the $X$-ray source to the number of photons emitted per second by the visible light source is:

  • A
    $1/500$
  • B
    $500$
  • C
    $250$
  • D
    $1/250$

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