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2. Use the Planck's equation
What is the energy of a single photon with a frequency of 7 x 10^8 Hz. (hint Planck's constant = 6.626 x 10^-34)
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Use Planck's equation (E=h \nu) to determine the energy, in kilojoules per mole, of radiation of frequency 4.00×1014s^{-1} .
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What is the the energy (in kJ/mol) of infrared radiation that has a frequency of 3.809e+13 Hz? The speed of light is 3.00x108
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2. Use the Planck's equation to determine:
(a). The energy in joules per photon of radiation of frequency 7.39 × 1015 s-1. (b).
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SIMILOLUWA ❣️
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What is Planck’s law?
F = hm F = MA E = hf E = mc (squared)
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cesat
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What is Planck's Law?
E = hf E = mc (squared)
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cesat
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The equation for photon energy, , is
where = 6.626×10−34 (Planck's constant) and = 3.00×108 (the speed of light). What is the
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Trina
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The equation for photon energy, , is
where = 6.626×10−34 (Planck's constant) and = 3.00×108 (the speed of light). What is the
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Trina
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The equation for photon energy, , is
where = 6.626×10−34 (Planck's constant) and = 3.00×108 (the speed of light). What is the
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Trina
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How did Max Planck came upon/discover Quantum Physics?
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James
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