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Microwave ovens emit microwave energy with a wavelength of 12.1 cm. What is the energy of exactly one photon of this microwave radiation?

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  • 10-05-2019

Answer:

[tex]1.64\cdot 10^{-24}J[/tex]

Explanation:

The energy of a photon is given by:

[tex]E=\frac{hc}{\lambda}[/tex]

where

[tex]h=6.63\cdot 10^{-34} Js[/tex] is the Planck constant

[tex]c=3\cdot 10^8 m/s[/tex] is the speed of light

[tex]\lambda[/tex] is the wavelenght of the photon

For the microwave photons in this problem,

[tex]\lambda=12.1 cm=0.121 m[/tex]

so their energy is

[tex]E=\frac{(6.63\cdot 10^{-34}Js)(3\cdot 10^8 m/s)}{0.121 m}=1.64\cdot 10^{-24}J[/tex]

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