A certain electromagnetic wave caries an energy of 4.70 x 10^5 electron volts per photon. What is the wavelength of thi
Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 10:56 am
A certain electromagnetic wave caries an energy of 4.70 x
10^5 electron volts per photon. What is the wavelength
of this wave in units of picometers? [Hint: one picometer is 10^-12
meters, so you can calculate the wavelength in units of meters, and
then multiply that result by 10^12 to get your answer.]
10^5 electron volts per photon. What is the wavelength
of this wave in units of picometers? [Hint: one picometer is 10^-12
meters, so you can calculate the wavelength in units of meters, and
then multiply that result by 10^12 to get your answer.]