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If the wavelength of a photon is 657 nm, a) what is the frequency? (eg. 1.52E+12)...
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Calculate the frequency (Hz) and energy (J and kJ/mol) of a photon with a wavelength (in vacuum) of 589.0 nm. What are the frequency, energy, wavelength, and speed of this photon in water (n = 1.33) and glass (n = 1.52)?
Calculate the frequency (Hz) and energy (J and kJ/mol) of a photon with a wavelength (in vacuum) of 589.0 nm. What are the frequency, energy, wavelength, and speed of this photon in water (n = 1.33) and glass (n = 1.52)?
What is the wavelength of a photon of light (in nm) whose frequency is 4.2 x 1014 Hz?
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5. Calculate the wavelength (nm), and energy (J) of a photon with a frequency of 6.8 x 10's!. To what portion of the electromagnetic spectrum does this belong? Ans. nm Ans. Radiation type
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1. a. blue ray laser has a wavelength of 410 nm. a. what is the frequency (HZ) b. a 1-second flash of blue ray laser has 5.0E-3 J of energy. how many photons make up the flash ? 2. according to the Bohr model. if He+ ion emits a photon when an electron moves from n=4 to n=2 . will you be able to see this photon with your eyes? calculate the wavelength of the photon . recall visible light...