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7 May, 17:09

1. The red light associated with the aurora borealis is emitted by excited oxygen atoms. This

light has and energy wave that has a wavelength that measures 630.0 nm.

a. What is the frequency of the light?

b. What is the energy in joules that is emitted?

Convert to kilojoules?

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  1. 7 May, 17:11
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    Frequency = 0.005 * 10¹⁷ s⁻¹

    E = 0.03 * 10⁻²⁰KJ

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Wavelength of light = 630.0 nm (630 * 10⁻⁹ m)

    Frequency of light = ?

    Energy in joule = ?

    Solution:

    speed of light = wavelength * frequency

    Frequency = speed of light / wavelength

    Frequency = 3 * 10⁸ m/s / 630 * 10⁻⁹ m

    Frequency = 0.005 * 10¹⁷ s⁻¹

    Energy:

    E = h. f

    E = 6.63 * 10⁻³⁴ Kg. m²/s * 0.005 * 10¹⁷ s⁻¹

    E = 0.03 * 10⁻¹⁷ j

    E = 0.03 * 10⁻¹⁷ j*1 kj / 1000 j

    E = 0.03 * 10⁻²⁰KJ
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