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Find the energy of a photon of light if the wavelength of the light wave is 6.88 x 10–7m
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Find the energy of a photon of light if the wavelength of the light wave is 6.88 x 10–7m
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Find the energy of a photon of light if the wavelength of the light wave is 6.88 x 10–7m
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use the formula E=hv, h=plancks constant and v=frequency
use the formula c=v*lambda to find v
the answer will be 2.88*10^-23J
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