E, c and v represent the energy, velocity and frequency of a photon. Which of the…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
E, c and v represent the energy, velocity and frequency of a photon. Which of the following represents its wavelength?
- \(\frac{hv}{c^2}\)
- hv
- \(\frac{hc}{E}\)
- \(\frac{hv}{c}\)
Answer
(C) hc E
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