Photon Energy E=hf = hc/w thus wavelength w= hc/E or the wavelength is hc divided by the energy of the photon or w= .2 e-24 Joule meter/Photon Energy.
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If you mean 20*w=6.5, then w=.325.
They differ in wavelength, E =hf=hc/w.
Energy and wavelength are related by Planck's Energy formula E = hf = hc/w where w is the wavelength.
The heat of the sun reaches the earth by radiation, E = hf =hc/w.
hf is the energy of photons incident on the surface
Photon Energy E=hf = hc/w thus wavelength w= hc/E or the wavelength is hc divided by the energy of the photon or w= .2 e-24 Joule meter/Photon Energy.
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The energy of a photon (E) is directly proportional to its frequency (f) through the equation E = hf, where h is the Planck constant. The frequency of a wave is inversely proportional to its wavelength (λ) through the equation f = c/λ, where c is the speed of light. Combining these two equations gives the equation E = hc/λ, which relates energy and wavelength.
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