Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
To determine the energy of the photons that is necessary to bring about the given reaction.
Concept introduction:
Planck has described the quantization of energy using his famous equation which is also known as the Planck’s equation as shown below;
Where h is also known as the Planck’s constant and is a constant of proportionality.
E is the energy of the photon and
(b)
Interpretation:
To determine the frequency and the
Concept introduction:
Planck has described the quantization of energy using his famous equation which is also known as the Planck’s equation as shown below;
Where h is also known as the Planck’s constant and is a constant of proportionality.
E is the energy of the photon and
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