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OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Help with planck equation

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

what is the photon energy for a frequency of 1000

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

@Data_LG2 Im confused with how to factor in 6.626 x 10-34 j*s im confused bout the -34

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Maybe my text was printed wrong S:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\sf 6.626 \times 10^{-34} J•s\) -34 is the exponent.... ....

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

ohh so it was printed wrong

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

i was going to think that, but was unsure :/

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

cause it didn't provide any examples of the problem :C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

aww.. it's good that you ask :) so what do you need to do with the planck's constant?

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

multiply it by 1000 to get the photon energy :p

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

well nvm it would just be 1000h cause they arent asking me to work it out

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

options with 1h 10h 1000h 1001 lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^_^ LOL , it is better to make sure of everything oh nvm, okay! goodluck.. I see that you are advancing in physics now :D

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Indeedly i got 2 more units then I am done :3 I end my senior year may 29th

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

so im trying to get all my work done like 2 weeks ahead so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh congratz! happy graduation ^_^

OpenStudy (darkbluechocobo):

Thank you :p

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