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Photons of a certain ultraviolet light have an energy of 6.02 10-19 J.
(a) What is the frequency of the UV light in Hz?
(b) Use 𝜆 = c/f to calculate its wavelength in nanometers (nm).
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E = hf
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Photons of a certain ultraviolet light have an energy of 6.02 10-19 J.
(a) What is the frequency of the UV light in Hz?
(b) Use 𝜆 = c/f to calculate its wavelength in nanometers (nm).

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