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As the frequency increases so does the energy Em wave carry
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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 5469457, member: 199289"] That statement is not correct - in a fundamental way. The energy of an EM wave depends on the energy radiated by the source. The difference in 'Energy' refers to the energy of the Photons involved. 1kW of blue light consists of fewer higher energy photons than 1kW of red light. (The ration is about 1:2 , in that case because the frequency of blue light is about twice the frequency of rd light. Energy[SUB]Photon[/SUB] = hf [/QUOTE]
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