Wavelength is 720 nanometers.
Energy is 2.72 x 10-19 joules.
The longest wavelength in the visible light spectrum is at the red end (at about 750nm) the lowest is violet (450nm). For a given intensity source the energy that can be generated is equal.The answer you are looking for is 720-680nm
-- I have to assume that the '520' figure is also a wavelength in nm.-- The energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency. That also meansthat the energy is inversely proportional to its wavelength. So the photonwith the greater wavelength has less energy.-- 720/520 = 1.385The shorter-wave photon has 38.5% more energy than the longer-wave one.-- 520/720 = 0.722The longer wave photon has 72.2% as much energy as the shorter-wave one has.
There are 720 stadium lights.
720
1 × 720 = 720 2 × 360 = 720 3 × 240 = 720 4 × 180 = 720 5 × 144 = 720 6 × 120 = 720 8 × 90 = 720 9 × 80 = 720 10 × 72 = 720 12 × 60 = 720 15 × 48 = 720 16 × 45 = 720 18 × 40 = 720 20 × 36 = 720 24 × 30 = 720
720
720^2 = 518,400
5% of 720= 5% * 720= 0.05 * 720= 36
5% of 720= 5% * 720= 0.05 * 720= 36
5% of 720 = 5% * 720 = 0.05 * 720 = 36
15% of 720= 15% * 720= 0.15 * 720= 108
1% of 720= 1% * 720= 0.01 * 720= 7.2