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Recapping the Planck Formula
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Remember Light, gamma rays, microwaves etc are all electromagnetic waves. An electromagnetic wave is made up a stream of particles called photons. Each photon has no mass but has a fixed amount of energy. The energy of the photon depends on the frequency of the light
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Remember The energy of a photon = planck’s constant (H) x the frequency of the light(f)
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Using the formula The value of Plank’s constant is 6.63 × m2 kg s-1 Blue light of a frequency 6.00 x 1014 Hz is composed of a stream of photons What is the energy of each photon? Using E=hf E = 6.63 x x 6.00 x 1014 E = 6.63 x 6.00 x 10-20 E = 3.98 x 10-19J
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Using the formula The value of Plank’s constant is 6.63 × m2 kg s-1 Microwaves in a microwave oven are composed of a stream of photons What is the energy of each photon if the microwaves have a frequency of 2450MHz? Using E=hf E = 6.63 x x 2450 x 106 E = 6.63 x 2450 x 10-28 E = 1.62 x 10-24J
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Using the formula The value of Plank’s constant is 6.63 × m2 kg s-1 A particular gamma ray has a frequency of 5.00 x 1022 What is the energy of each photon? Using E=hf E = 6.63 x x 6.00 x 1022 E = 6.63 x 6.00 x 10-12 E = 3.98 x 10-13J
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Energy and photons E = 3.98 x 10-19J E = 1.62 x 10-24J
The photons which make up the light have increasing energy as the frequency becomes greater
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Wavelength If you are given the wavelength of the light rather than the frequency you use the wave formula c=λf to find the frequency of the light first. What is the energy of photons of red light with a wavelength of 700nm? Use this in the normal way in E=hf to find the energy of the photons.
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