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What Is the Energy in Joules of One Photon of Microwave

Question 118

Question 118

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What is the energy in joules of one photon of microwave radiation with a wavelength 0.122 m? (c = 2.9979 × 108 m/s; h = 6.626 × 10-34 J.s)


A) 2.70 × 10-43 J
B) 5.43 × 10-33 J
C) 1.63 × 10-24 J
D) 4.07 × 10-10 J
E) 2.46 × 109 J

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