17. A student calculated that the smallest increment of energy (quantum of energy) that can be emitted from a yellow lig
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17. A student calculated that the smallest increment of energy (quantum of energy) that can be emitted from a yellow lig
17. A student calculated that the smallest increment of energy (quantum of energy) that can be emitted from a yellow light with wavelength of 589 nm is 4.2 x 10-19 J. Is the student's answer correct? Why or why not? (5 pts)
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