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Hospital X-ray generators emit X rays with wavelength of about 15.0 nanometers (nm), where 1 nm=10-9m. What is the energy of a photon in an X ray?
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Answered by DrBob222
E= hc/wavelength
E in joules in one photon.
12 years ago

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