ATOMIC STRUCTURE Notes
Example 3.1 : A microwave radiation has a frequency of 12 gigahertz. Calculate the energy of the photon corresponding to this radiation. ( h = 6.626 10–34 J s and 1 gigahertz = 109 Hz.). Solution: The energy is given by the expression, E = hv Substituting the values we get, E = 6.626 10–34 Js 1.2 10 10s–1 = 7.95 10–24 J
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