Chapter 29: Q22PE (page 1063)
Calculate the frequency in hertz of a \(1.00 - MeV\)\(\gamma \)-ray photon.
Short Answer
The frequency in hertz of a \(1.00{\rm{ }}MeV\)\(\gamma \)- ray of photon is, \(f = 2.42 \times {10^{20}}\;Hz\)
Chapter 29: Q22PE (page 1063)
Calculate the frequency in hertz of a \(1.00 - MeV\)\(\gamma \)-ray photon.
The frequency in hertz of a \(1.00{\rm{ }}MeV\)\(\gamma \)- ray of photon is, \(f = 2.42 \times {10^{20}}\;Hz\)
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