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Q: How much energy does an X ray with an 8 nm (810-9m) wavelength have)?
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How much energy does an x-ray with an 8NM wavelength have?

2.48x10^-17J


How much energy is in 1 mol of an x-ray photon with a wavelength of .180 nm?

6.65X10^5 kj/mol


The penetrating power of an x-ray beam is detremined by its energy as expressed in its?

wavelength


What is the electromagnetic wave with the highest energy and shortest wavelength called?

A Gamma Ray


How much energy is contained in 1 rm mol of each of the following X-ray photons with a wavelength of 0.135 rm nm?

The energy contained is 8.87*10^5.


How much energy does X-ray with 8 NM (8 x 10 -9 m) wavelength have?

2.48 X 10^-17 J


What kind of wave is a gamma ray?

A gamma ray is an electromagnetic wave. It has the highest frequency (and energy) as well as the shortest wavelength on any wave on the electromagnetic spectrum.


How do the wavelength and frequency of an X-ray compare with those of the red light from a neon sign?

The wavelength of an X-ray is much shorter than the wavelength of a red light from a neon sign. The frequency is much longer in an X-ray than the frequency of a red light from a neon sign.


What is the length of an ultraviolet wavelength compared to an x-ray wavelength?

The wavelength of the x-ray is shorter.


What is gamma ray in physics?

Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation much the same as visible light, but with a very short wavelength and very high energy.


What type of ray is gamma ray commonly known as?

well none, its either gamma ray or gamma radiation, it has the same wavelength as an x-ray but higher energy level.


Does Light photon has more energy than x-ray photon?

Yes, due to the energy of photons/electromagnetic particles being determined by the equations below: E= hv=hc(1/v)= hc/wavelength. Where E= energy, v= frequency in Hz, h= Planck's constant, c= speed of light Electrons have a very short wavelength, and a very high frequency, thus they have much more energy than a beam of light.