Homework number 1.25a [ENDORSED]
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Homework number 1.25a
Why is the power of the final answer -19? I keep getting a different result every time I repeat the calculation.
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Re: Homework number 1.25a [ENDORSED]
Too find the energy emitted by the photon you use the formula: E=hc/wavelength
First: convert wavelength from nanometers to meters (589*10^-9)
Then plug it into the equation: (6.626*10-34)(3*10^8)/(589*10^-9)
Energy= 3.37*10^-19
First: convert wavelength from nanometers to meters (589*10^-9)
Then plug it into the equation: (6.626*10-34)(3*10^8)/(589*10^-9)
Energy= 3.37*10^-19
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Re: Homework number 1.25a
Yadira Flores 1G wrote:What units would the final answer be in?
The final answer would be in Joules, since it is asking for the energy.
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