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A certain shade of blue had a frequency of 1.01*10^-4 Hz. What is the energy of exactly one photon of this light?
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Answered by DrBob222
E = h*frequency
(1.01E-4 sounds like a low frequency to me. 20 Hz is the bottom of the line for human ears.)
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