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A photon of yellow light has a wavelenth of 5.90×10^-14 m, how much energy does the photon have? please show your work
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A photon of yellow light has a wavelenth of 5.90×10^-14 m, how much energy does the photon have? please show your work
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E = hc/lambda
E = 6.624 x 10^-34 x 3 x 10^8 / 5.90 x 10^-14
E = 3.36 x 10^ 14
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