Chemistry, asked by ankitadebnath2060, 9 months ago

The energy and momentum of a photon of laser beam of wavelength is

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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The energy of each photon is equal to Planck's constant, multiplied by the frequency of the light, h is always 6.63 * 10^-34 Joule seconds, and the frequency is 6 * 10^14 Hz. ... The momentum of each photon is equal to Planck's constant divided by the wavelength of the light.

Answered by Anonymous
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☑ we use the E = hf equation. The energy of each photon is equal to Planck's constant, multiplied by the frequency of the light, h is always 6.63 * 10^-34 Joule seconds, and the frequency is 6 * 10^14 Hz

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