Given the following information:
Planck's constant = 6.626x10-34 J s
1 nm = 10-9m
Speed of light = 3x108m/s
100 cm per meter
Calculate the energy of a photon (J) of radio energy (used in NMR) with a wavelength of 0.95m
A) 6.3x10-34
B) 2.1x10-25
C) 75
D) 4.8x1024
E) none of the above
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