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An atom emits a photon of wavelength 1.08 meters. What is the energy change occurring in the atom due to this emission? (Planck's constant is 6.626 × 10-34 joule seconds, the speed of light is 2.998 × 108 m/s)
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If you are doing plato , the answer is B
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To proceed with the problem we need the formula:
E = hc/λ where E is the energy emitted by the photon (required), h is the Planck's constant (6.626 × 10-34 joule seconds), c is speed of light (2.998 × 108 m/s), and
λ is the wave length (1.08 m). Plugging in the given to the equation and solve for energy, you would get 1.83*10^-25 J
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