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If the Wavelength of a Photon Is Doubled, What Happens

Question 62

Question 62

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If the wavelength of a photon is doubled, what happens to its energy?


A) It is halved.
B) It stays the same.
C) It is doubled.
D) It is quadrupled.
E) It is reduced by one-fourth.

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