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Aggie
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21 June, 20:20
What is the energy of a 2.09Hz wave?
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Larry Morales
21 June, 20:29
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This can be solve using the Planck-Einstein Equation
Also known as Planck's Relation, the energy of a photon is given by:
E=hf
, where:
E = Energy (J)
h = Planck's Constant (J*s) = 6.626070040 (81) * 10-34 Js
f = Frequency (Hz) = 2.09 Hz
E=1.3848*10-33 J
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