A certain shade of blue has a frequency of 7.05 × 1014 hz. What is the energy of exactly one photon of this light?
1 answer:
Energy of photon is equal to the product of Planck's constant and frequency.
The mathematical expression is given as :
where,
E = energy of photon
h = Planck's constant i.e.
= frequency
Put the given values of frequency and Planck's constant in above formula, we get
=
Since, Hz is equal to
Thus, energy of photon = or
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