Chemistry, asked by nyssadb, 6 months ago

Police often monitor traffic with radar guns. Calculate the energy of one photon of radiation from a radar gun operating at 26.29 GHz

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Answered by knightgamers2006
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Answer:Clearly state which of the following electron transitions correspond to ... and which correspond to emission of energy. ... Police often monitor traffic with K-band radar guns, which operate in the ... Find the wavelength in nm of this radiation. ... A sodium flame has a characteristic yellow color due to emissions of photons at ...

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Answered by arpitchauhanarpit000
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Answer:17 837 x 10^-38 joule

(Upto 3 significant figure)

Explanation:We know that E=h x f

Where, 'E' is energy in joules

And 'h' is plank's constant (6.626*10^-34 m^2kg/s)

f=1000 x 26.29 Hz

E=h x f

E=6.626*10^-34 x (1000 x 26.29)

E=17.837 x 10^-38 joule

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