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Question 6 a photon has an energy of 5.53 10-17 j. what is its frequency in s-1? 3.66 10-50 s-1 1.20 10-17 s-1 3.59 10-9 s-1 2.78 108 s-1 8.35 1016 s-1

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For this problem, the applicable equation is that derived by Max Planck

E = h * frequency where E is the energy of the photon, and h is the Planck’s constant which has a value of 6.626 x
10^(-34) J-s.

Upon substituting,

5.53 x
10^(-17) J = 6.626 x
10^(-34) J-s * frequency

Frequency = 8.35 x
10^(16)
s^(-1)

The answer is 8.35 x
10^(16)
s^(-1).

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