CHEM 6A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Photon, Joule, Wave Equation

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Early quantum theory: physics of small things, frequency: 1/s (hz) , c = * , c = 2. 998 x 10^8 m/s, calculate the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 1. 5 x. = (2. 998 x 10^8) * (1. 5 x 10^18: atoms have visible line spectrums of electromagnetic radiation. Distinct bands at distinct wavelengths, has distinct energies: 1/ = (1. 097 x 10^7 m^-1)(1/4 - 1/n^2, lowest energy (higher wavelength, lower frequency), highest energy (lower wavelength, higher frequency, radiation is emitted in discrete values (quanta). These discrete values or packets are called photons of light: ephoton = h (planck"s constant x frequency) [6. 626 x 10-34 j*s)(1/s [hz], ephoton = h , certain shade of blue has wavelength 415nm. Ek = h - h 0 (if <= 0: calculate the kinetic energy of the electrons ejected from the surface of copper by radiation of wavelength 210. 0nm.

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