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  • 08-03-2017
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find the momentum of a photon with a wavelength of 1.55m (radio wave)

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dexteright02
dexteright02 dexteright02
  • 08-03-2017
Where "λ" (lambda) is the wavelength, "h" is the Planck constant, and "p" is the momentum. Then we have to P = h / λ

Data:
P (momentum) = ?
λ (wavelenght) = 1.55 m
h (Planck constant) = [tex]6.63*10^{34} J.s[/tex]

Formula:
[tex]P = h / \Lambda[/tex]

Solving:
[tex]P = h / \Lambda[/tex]
[tex]P = \frac{6.63*10^{34}}{1.55} [/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{P \approx 4.27^{34} J.s/m}}\end{array}}\qquad\quad\checkmark[/tex]
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