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Planck's constant allows for the conversion of energy to:

frequency
wavelength
photons
choice a and b

User Skeolan
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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. Planck's constant allows for the conversion of energy to frequency and wavelength. The energy of a single photon is related only to its frequency. The frequency is unchanged during all the transitions.

Energy = (Plancks constant) * (frequency)

Frequency can be written in terms of wavelength. Therefore, choice a and b should be correct.
User Joe Wicentowski
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