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What is the energy in joules of a single photon of light with a wavelength of 1 m

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Explanation:E=hc¯ν=hcλ [Where h = Planck's constant, c = velocity of electromagnetic radiation(light) and lambda = wavelength.] So, just substitute every needed value. =1.29077⋅10−18 Joules

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