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A photon of red light has:
Group of answer choices more energy than a photon of blue light There is no such thing as a red photon
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A photon of light has a wavelength of about 600 nm (1nm = 1 x 10-9 m). What is the energy of this photon of light? Show all
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where again p is the photon momentum, E is the photon energy and c is the speed of light. When you divide the photon energy
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radium-266 may emit a photon of light with a frequency of 4.5x 10^19 s^-1 when it undergoes nuclear fission. what is the
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True or False.
1)Electrons give off light as they drop to lower energy levels. 2)Electrons travel around the nucleus as waves.
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In the process of fluorescence, an atom ab-
sorbs a photon of ultraviolet light and emits two or more photons of visible light.
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A photon of light has a wavelength of about 600 nm (1nm = 1 x 10-9 m). What is the energy of this photon of light?
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What is the wavelength (in nm) for a photon of light with an energy of 3.20 x 10-19 J/photon?
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Purple light in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum has a shorter wavelength than does the green region of the
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A photon of ultraviolet (UV) light possesses enough energy to mutate a strand of human DNA. What is the energy of a single UV
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