The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its.....

I think it may be frequency.
Is that correct?

1 answer

yes.
Energy = h(a constant) x frequency.
Therefore, the higher the frequency, the higher the energy. The lower the frequency the lower the energy. It's inversely proportional to the wavelength.
E = hc/wavelength where both h and c are constants. Therefore, the short wavelengths (the higher frequency) are the most energetic.
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