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If a physical system executes a simple harmonic motion in one dimension with frequency (v), it can take only those energy values E, given by

E=nhv

where n=1,2,3,4,...

h is called a Planck 's constant which is 6.625X10-34 Joule-sec. The implication of this hypothesis is that the radiation emitted or observed by electromagnetic radiation is also quantized. the electromagnetic radiation is viewed as if it is composed of tiny particles called photons.

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