Question 11.d of 18 Consider light with a wavelength of 3.83 x 10 1º m. The energy of a single photon of this type of light is 5.19 x 10 16 J, and it takes 7.44 x 104 J to heat a cup of water. How many photons would be required to heat 1.00 cup (237 g) of water? Incorrect, 3 attempts remaining Feedback: Your submission: You have the energy/photon, and the total energy. can you put these values together to calculate the ni of photons. 3.89 x 1022 photons

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Question 11.d of 18
Consider light with a wavelength of 3.83 × 10 10 m.
The energy of a single photon of this type of light is 5.19 x 10-16 J, and it
takes 7.44 x 104 J to heat a cup of water. How many photons would be
required to heat 1.00 cup (237 g) of water?
Incorrect, 3 attempts remaining
Feedback:
Your submission:
You have the energy/photon, and the total energy.
can you put these values together to calculate the ni
of photons.
3.89 x 1022 photons
Transcribed Image Text:Question 11.d of 18 Consider light with a wavelength of 3.83 × 10 10 m. The energy of a single photon of this type of light is 5.19 x 10-16 J, and it takes 7.44 x 104 J to heat a cup of water. How many photons would be required to heat 1.00 cup (237 g) of water? Incorrect, 3 attempts remaining Feedback: Your submission: You have the energy/photon, and the total energy. can you put these values together to calculate the ni of photons. 3.89 x 1022 photons
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