- 1.6?10?19 J.
- 6.63?10?34 J.
- 3.0?108 J.
- 9.1?10?31 J.

Category: Chemistry
- Visible light photons have higher energy.
- X-ray photons have higher energy.
- They have the same energy.
- Energy comparison is not possible.
- Joules (J).
- Ergs.
- Electron volts (eV).
- Watts (W).
- Decreases.
- Increases.
- Remains the same.
- Becomes zero.
- Decreases.
- Increases.
- Remains the same.
- Becomes infinite.
- Photoelectric effect.
- Compton effect.
- Diffraction.
- Blackbody radiation.
- Diffraction.
- Interference.
- Photoelectric effect.
- Refraction.
- Both a solid and a liquid.
- Both a wave and a particle.
- Both charged and neutral.
- Both magnetic and electric.
- Yes, always.
- No, they are massless particles.
- Only if they are moving slowly.
- Only if they are high energy.
- E=hc?
- E=h/?
- E=h?/c
- E=hc/?
- Varies with its energy.
- Less than the speed of light.
- Equal to the speed of light.
- Greater than the speed of light.
- Mass.
- Charge.
- Quantum mechanics.
- Gravity.
- Joules (J).
- Hertz (Hz).
- Joule-seconds (J s).
- Meters per second (m/s).
- Amplitude.
- Wavelength.
- Frequency.
- Speed.
- A tiny particle with mass.
- A quantum of electromagnetic radiation.
- A charged particle.
- A unit of sound energy.
- Less than theoretical
- Greater than theoretical
- Equal to theoretical
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