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17 February, 06:13

If a certain shade of blue has a frequency of 7.33 x 10^14Hz what is the energy of exactly one photon of this light. Is this as simple as multiplying the frequency by Planck's constant?

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  1. 17 February, 09:46
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    In calculating the energy of a photon of light, we need the relationship for energy and the frequency which is expressed as:

    E=hv

    where h is the Planck's constant (6.626 x 10-34 J s) and v is the frequency.

    E = 6.626 x 10-34 J s (7.33 x 10^14 / s) = 4.857 x 10^-19 J
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