Find the energy of the following. Express your answers in units of electron volts, noting that 1 eV = 1.60 x 10$^{-19}$ J. (a) a photon having a frequency of 7.00 x 10$^{17}$ Hz eV (b) a photon having a wavelength of 3.40 x 10$^{2}$ nm eV Need Help? Reed it Mooker it
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To find the energy of a photon, we can use the equation E = hf, where E is the energy, h is Planck's constant (6.63 x 10^-34 J·s), and f is the frequency of the photon. Given that the frequency of the photon is 7.00 x 10^17 Hz, we can substitute this value into Show more…
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