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    How Much Energy Is in a 63 KHz Photon of AM-Radiation
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How Much Energy Is in a 63 KHz Photon of AM-Radiation

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Question 6

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How much energy is in a 63 kHz photon of AM-radiation?


A) 1.0 × 10−38 J
B) 6.6 × 10−30 J
C) 4.2 × 10−29 J
D) 3.1 × 10−30 J
E) 13 × 10−29 J

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