: - The ratio of photon energy to its frequency is
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This ratio is the Planck constant, denoted h, with a value of 6.626×10−34Joule seconds.
Explanation:
The energy, E, of a photon is given by the equation:
E=h⋅f
where f is the frequency of the light (sometimes denoted as ν).
Thus:
Ef=h
and h is the Planck constant, which has a value of 6.626×10−34 Joule seconds.
This ratio is the Planck constant, denoted h, with a value of 6.626×10−34Joule seconds.
Explanation:
The energy, E, of a photon is given by the equation:
E=h⋅f
where f is the frequency of the light (sometimes denoted as ν).
Thus:
Ef=h
and h is the Planck constant, which has a value of 6.626×10−34 Joule seconds.
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