The human retina can detect light when radiant energy incident on the retina is at least 4.0 × 10-17 J. For orange light

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The human retina can detect light when radiant energy incident on the retina is at least 4.0 × 10-17 J. For orange light

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The human retina can detect light when radiant energy incident
on the retina is at least 4.0 × 10-17 J.
For orange light of 600 nm wavelength, what is
the energy of a single photon?
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