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You can't determine the amount of wavelength that equals 5 joules. Wavelength measures the length of the period while joules measure energy.
The energy of the photon is 3,1631.e-19 joule.
Joules is a unit of energy; watts is a unit of power. You can't just convert it. The relationship between the two is: power = energy / time in units: watts = joules / second
An ABC book based on terms for energy would be a fun project. You can use A for Atom. J is for Joules. E is for Energy. K is for kilowatt. W is for Wavelength.
Energy = hc/w= .2E-24/400E-9 = .5E-18 joules x 6.25E18 ev/J=3.125 ev.
You can't determine the amount of wavelength that equals 5 joules. Wavelength measures the length of the period while joules measure energy.
1.11 atto Joules.
The energy is 4,6143.10e-19 joules.
Wavelength is 720 nanometers. Energy is 2.72 x 10-19 joules.
The energy of this photon is 3,7351.10e-19 joules.
3.84 x 10-19 joules.
The energy of the photon is 3,1631.e-19 joule.
The energy is 18,263.10e4 joules.
Radiant energy does not exist in quantum units because radiant energy has no wavelength
assuming the wave is electromagnetic... the energy of a single photon of that frequency is given by the formula E=hf where E= energy of the photon h=the Planck constant f= the frequency of the photon From this the energy of the photon is the Planck constant (6.63 x10-34) multiplied by the frequency 3.6x1016 Hz. E= 23.9x10-18 Joules. The wavelength of any wave is determined by the equation wave speed = frequency x wavelength. thus, the wavelength is the wave speed divided by the frequency. since all electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light then... wavelength = 3x108 / 3.6x1016 wavelength = 0.83x10-8 = 8.3x10-9 metres. The electromagnetic radiation corresponding to this energy and wavelength is ultraviolet radiation and may be of interest to nuclear medicine.
Energy of the photon = Planck's constant x frequency of the ultraviolet radiation E = h x f frequency of the ultraviolet radiation = speed of light / wavelength of the ultraviolet radiation f = c/ lambda E = 6.63 x 10-34 x 3 x 108 / 3 x 10-7 = 6.63 x 10-19 Joules
For the frequency, first convert the wavelength to meters (divide the number of Angstroms by 1010), then use the formula: wavelength x frequency = speed. Using the speed of light in this case. Solving for frequency: frequency = speed / wavelength. To get the photon's energy, multiply the frequency times Planck's constant, which is 6.63 x 10-34 (joules times seconds).