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calculate the energy in joules of a photon of red light that has a frequency of 3.73x10^14s^-1. is this energy greater or less than that of 530 nm wavelength? explain.

 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... of 530 nm wavelength? explain.   Ev= hv higher the frequency  photons have higher the energy red light ...

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Preview: ...   and ν 2 = c/λ = 3x10 8 / 530x10 -9 ν 2 = 0.057 x10 16 s-1 ...

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