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How many photons of light having wavelength 100 nm to provide 1J of energy

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Answered by jk507535
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According to the equation E=n⋅h⋅ν (energy = number of photons times Planck's constant times the frequency), if you divide the energy by Planck's constant, you should get photons per second. Eh=n⋅ν → the term n⋅ν should have units of photons/second.

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