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find energy of a single photon of light when you have 5.4*10^12 hertz.
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bobpursley
energy=planck's constant* frequency
12 years ago
maria
but it is in hertz
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bobpursley
hertz is the SI unit for frequency, in fundamental units one hz=sec^-1
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maria
ok. thank u
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