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A 15,000-watt radio station transmits at 1700 kHz.
Calculate the energy of a single photon at the transmitted frequency.
A). 1.1 x 10^ -27 J/photon
B). 9.9 x 10^ -30 J/photon
C). 1.1 x 10^ -30 J/photon
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the answer is a
i had this on a quiz
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