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Green light has a frequency of about 6. 00×1014s−1. What is the energy of a photon of green light?

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Answer:

If you mean 6.00 x 10^14 s^-1 then your answer is 3.98^-19 Joules

Step-by-step explanation:

use this equation Ephoton=hν

where h=6.626×10^−34J⋅s Planck's constant and ν = frequency

so Ephoton=(6.626×10^−34J⋅s )(6.00 x 10^14 s^-1 )

the reciprocal seconds and seconds cancel each other out , multiply teh remaining and use joules as your unit

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