A grammar ray has an energy of 4.86 • 10^-13 J. What is the frequency?  Solve work and enter numeric answer only for the frequency in Hz with 3 significant figures

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A grammar ray has an energy of 4.86 • 10^-13 J. What is the frequency?  Solve work and enter numeric answer only for the frequency in Hz with 3 significant figures

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ħ = 6.626·1034 J-s
%3D
C = 3.00 10° m/s
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The given energy of gamma ray   =  4.86×10-13 J.

The energy expression is,

  E = h×f

Where, E=energy of gamma ray.

h= Planck's constant=6.626×10-34 J.s

f= frequency of gamma ray.

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