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Chapter 27, Problem 41A
To determine
To Find: The frequency of vibration of an atom.
Expert Solution & Answer

Explanation of Solution
Given data:
Energy, E= 5.44×10−19J
Formula used:
As per Planck’s theory, the energy of light is proportional to frequency.
E∝υE=hυ
Here, h is the Planck’s constant.
Calculation:
Substitute the values and solve:
E=hυυ=Ehυ=5.44×10−196.62×10−34υ=8.2×1014Hz
Conclusion:
Thus, the frequency of the vibration of an atom is 8.2×1014Hz .
Chapter 27 Solutions
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
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