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Calculate the wavelength of a light that has an energy of 9.55x10^-19J.

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2.08\cdot10^(-7)m

Step-by-step explanation

To calculate the wavelength of light, we have to apply the formula for the energy of light:


E=(hc)/(\lambda)

h = Planck's constant

c = speed of light

λ = wavelength

Therefore, we have that:


\lambda=(hc)/(E)

The wavelength of the light is:


\begin{gathered} \lambda=(6.626\cdot10^(-34)\cdot3\cdot10^8)/(9.55\cdot10^(-19)) \\ \lambda=2.08\cdot10^(-7)m \end{gathered}

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