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A photon (bundle of energy) has a frequency of 6.0 x 10^14 Hz. Convert this frequency into wavelength in micrometers (um). Does this frequency fall in the visible light region?

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Final answer:

The frequency can be converted to wavelength using the speed of light and the formula. The wavelength of a photon with a frequency of 6.0 x 10^14 Hz is 0.5 um. This frequency falls within the visible light region.

Step-by-step explanation:

A photon with a frequency of 6.0 x 1014 Hz can be converted to wavelength using the formula:

Wavelength = speed of light / frequency

Since the speed of light is 3 x 108 m/s, we can calculate the wavelength:

Wavelength = (3 x 108 m/s) / (6.0 x 1014 Hz)

Wavelength = 5 x 10-7 m = 500 nm.

In micrometers (um), the wavelength would be 0.5 um.

Since the wavelength falls within the visible light range of 400-700 nm, this frequency does indeed fall in the visible light region.

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