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The wavelength of green light from a traffic signal is centered at 5.20x10^-7m. Calculate the energy.

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Answer:
\text{Energy = }3.825*10^(-19)J

Explanations:

The wavelength is represented by λ


\lambda\text{ = 5.20 }*10^(-7)m

The speed of light is represented by c


c\text{ = 3 }*10^8m\text{ /s}

The planck's constant is given as:


h\text{ = 6.6}3\text{ }*10^(-34)Js

The energy of light is calculated using the formula below:


E\text{ = }(hc)/(\lambda)

Substituting the values of h, c, and λ into the formula above:


\begin{gathered} E\text{ }=\text{ }(6.63*10^(-34)*3*10^8)/(5.20*10^(-7)) \\ E\text{ = }3.825*10^(-19)J \end{gathered}

The energy is therefore:


3.825*10^(-19)J

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