Author Question: How much energy is in a 63 kHz photon of AM-radiation? a. 1.0 10-38 J b. 6.6 10-30 J c. 4.2 ... (Read 52 times)

maegan_martin

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How much energy is in a 63 kHz photon of AM-radiation?
 a. 1.0  10-38 J
  b. 6.6  10-30 J
  c. 4.2  10-29 J
  d. 3.1  10-30 J
  e. 13  10-29 J

Question 2

Your temperature is 98.6F. Assuming your skin is a perfect radiator (e = 1), determine the wavelength corresponding to the largest intensity (in mm).
 a. 8.0
  b. 9.3
  c. 3.0
  d. 5.7
  e. 29.4



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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