5. SEP Analyze Data as seen on the visible spectrum above, Violet light ends and UltraViolet Light begins after 380 nanometers, and red light ends and infrared light begins over 740 nanometers. Using the equation $E=hc/\lambda$ calculate the energy of violet light vs red light and state which color/wavelength has more energy. E is the energy of a photon of a certain color, h is Plank's constant which is 6.626 x 10$^{-34}$ Joule seconds (Js), c is the speed of light which is 3.0 x 10$^{8}$ meters per second (m/s), and $\lambda$ is the greek letter lambda which represents the wavelength of light in meters. Wavelength on the visible spectrum is in nanometers!! That is an issue. We must convert out of nanometers into meters using the conversion factor 1 meter : 10$^9$ nanometers.