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18 December, 19:00

A certain shade of blue has a frequency of 7.03 * 1014 Hz. What is the energy of exactly one photon of this light?

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  1. 18 December, 19:19
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    4.66 x 10^-19 Joules The energy of a photon is E=hf Where E = Energy h = Planck's constant (6.62607004Ă-10â’34 J s) f = frequency of photon. So plug in the known values E = 6.62607004Ă-10â’34 J s * 7.03 x 10^14 1/s E = 4.65812724x10^-19 J Since we only have 3 significant figures, the rounded result is E = 4.66x10^-19 J
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