ATOMIC STRUCTURE Notes
Example 3.2 : The green light has a wavelength of 535 nm. Calculate the energy of a photon of green light. Solution: We know that 34 8 1 19 9 (6.626 10 Js) (3 .0 10 ms ) 3.71 10 J 535 10 m hc E hv 3.3.2 Electromagnetic Spectrum Depending on their characteristics (wavelength , frequency and wave number) –3–2 VIO GR E
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