1A.9 Energy of Photon
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1A.9 Energy of Photon
On question 1A.9 I understand that the key equation is C=(wavelength)(frequency), however the question also asks for the energy of photon, how do I calculate for that? Thank you!
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
E = hv
So after u calculate v from c=wavelength x frequency, u plug it into E=hv with h as Planck's constant
So after u calculate v from c=wavelength x frequency, u plug it into E=hv with h as Planck's constant
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
The formula (Planck's Constant)(frequency)= (Energy) would be able to help you if you know the frequency. If not, use the formula (wavelength)(frequency)=(speed of light) then substitute.
Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
You would use Energy=(Planck's constant)*(frequency) to find the energy of the photon. If you do not have the value of frequency, you would use speed of light=(wavelength)*(frequency) to find frequency and then plug it into the equation for energy.
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
In finding the energy of photons, we generally consider E = (Plank's constant) * (frequency) as the key equation. However, the equation c = (wavelength) * (frequency) is also important in a way that sometimes we only know the wavelength, rather than the expected frequency of photons. By utilizing E = (Plank's constant) * (frequency) and c = (wavelength) * (frequency) and substitution, we could derive that E = (Plank's constant) * (c) / (wavelength).
Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
After you find the wavelength of the radiation, you then find the energy by using E=h*v, which is Plancks constant 6.626x10^-34J times frequency which is given. Hope this helps!
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
You can try to solve for the frequency and once you get that, use the formula E= (Plank's constant)*(frequency), or E=hv, in order to get the energy of the photon. If you are given the wavelength and not the frequency, you could use wavelength to find the frequency by using formula v (frequency) = speed of light (2.998*10^8m.s^-1) / wavelength and plug it into E=hv.
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
To calculate for the energy you use the equation E=hv, h being Planck's constant.
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
The energy of an individual photon can be calculated by the equation E=hv, with h being Planck's constant. By calculating "E", you calculate the energy of ONE photon, that can be transfered.
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
Some questions (it may even be the one in contention) ask for the the energy of a mole of photons, in which case you would then multiply Plancks constant by Avogadros number.
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
This problem in particular requires the use of two equations:
c= (wavelength)(frequency)
E = hv
E represents the energy of a photon
h represents Planck's constant (6.626 x 10[/sup]-34[/sup] J * s)
v represents the frequency of radiation
Since the first and third parts of the problem provide you with the frequency, you can just plug it into E= hv to get the energy of the photon.
For the fourth part, you would simply find the frequency using c= (wavelength)(frequency) and then plug the frequency into the energy equation.
c= (wavelength)(frequency)
E = hv
E represents the energy of a photon
h represents Planck's constant (6.626 x 10[/sup]-34[/sup] J * s)
v represents the frequency of radiation
Since the first and third parts of the problem provide you with the frequency, you can just plug it into E= hv to get the energy of the photon.
For the fourth part, you would simply find the frequency using c= (wavelength)(frequency) and then plug the frequency into the energy equation.
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Re: 1A.9 Energy of Photon
E = hv --> E is the energy of the photon and you get it by multiplying Planck's constant (h) and the frequency (v)
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