a rock absorbs 3.78 x 10^14 J of energy from an electromagnetic wave. a) what is
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a rock absorbs 3.78 x 10^14 J of energy from an electromagnetic wave. a) what is the frequency and wavelength of the electromagnetic wave? b) How much energy is in 4 quant as of this particular electromagnetic wave? a rock absorbs 3.78 x 10^14 J of energy from an electromagnetic wave. a) what is the frequency and wavelength of the electromagnetic wave? b) How much energy is in 4 quant as of this particular electromagnetic wave? a rock absorbs 3.78 x 10^14 J of energy from an electromagnetic wave. a) what is the frequency and wavelength of the electromagnetic wave? b) How much energy is in 4 quant as of this particular electromagnetic wave?Explanation / Answer
The problem is simple, but something is wrong in your data.
3.78 x 10^14 J is a too high value to be for 1 quanta. You have to know how many quantas are there to calculate the energy E per quanta. Then
E = h.c/
h = 6.626x10-34 J.s
c = 3.00x108 m/s
and
frequency = c/