What is the energy, in J/photon, of ultraviolet light with a frequency of 2.70 1016 Hz? a. 6.00 108 J/photon b. 8.00 106 J/photon c. 2.46 10-18 J/photon d. 4.07 10-19 J/photon e. 1.79 10-17 J/photon
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