What is the frequency (in Hertz) of an x-ray photon with an energy of 2.4 x10-15 Joules ?
What is the frequency (in Hertz) of an x-ray photon with an energy of 2.4 x10-15...
An X-ray photon has an energy of 35,000 eV. (1 eV = 1.6 x 10-19 Joules) (a) What is the energy of the photon in Joules? (b) What is the frequency of the X-ray? (c) What is the wavelength of the X-ray?
2. What is the frequency in Hertz (Hz) of an X-ray from a copper (Cu) X-ray tube (wavelength of 1.54 angstroms, Å) used in diffraction experiments?
.1. Ultraviolet radiation has a frequency of 6.8 x 101 1/3. Calculate the energy, in joules, of the photon. 2. Find the energy, in joules per photon, of microwave radiation with a frequency of 7.91 x 10101/s. 3. A sodium vapor lamp emits light photons with a wavelength of 5.89 x 10m. What is the energy of these photons? 4. One of the electron transitions in a hydrogen atom produces infrared light with a wavelength of 7.464x 10m. What amount of energy causes...
what is the energy if a gamma ray photon whose frequency is 4.98*10^20 hz?
What is the frequency, in Hertz, of a photon with a wavelength of 438 nm? Use correct significant figures, put the answer in scientific notation, and include units.
A particular X-ray has a frequency of 7 x1019 Hz. How much energy does its photon carry?
One of the radiographic devices used in a dentist's office emits an X-ray of wavelength 1.837 ✕ 10−11 m. What is the energy, in joules, and frequency, in hertz, of this X-ray?
1. Express your answer in scientific notation. An x-ray photon of initial frequency 1.7 × 1019 Hz collides with a free electron at rest; the scattered photon moves off at 106°. What is the frequency of the scattered photon (in Hz)? 2. What is the smallest energy photon that can be absorbed by a hydrogen atom in its fifth excited state (in eV)?
Calculate the frequency in hertz, the wavelength in μm, and the energy in joules associated with the 2843 cm^-1 vibrational absorption band of an aliphatic ketone.
9. Determine (a) the energy, in joules per photon, of radiation of frequency 7.39 X 1015 s1; (b) the mole, of radiation of energy, in kilojoules per frequency 1.97 x 1014s1.