Dose E=hn means quantization of energy?

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I have an example class yesterday, but one question troubled me.

In part (b), why does E=nhf?
For me, it seems E=nh is enough, why does the equation involve frequency f after quantization?
 

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One answer might be: The unit of E (energy) is a Joule, the unit of h (Plank's constant) is Joule time a second. If you want the equation to be correct you need to multiply h with something that has units of 1 over a second.Roman.
 
athrun200 said:
In part (b), why does E=nhf?
For me, it seems E=nh is enough, why does the equation involve frequency f after quantization?

What do you mean "E = nh is enough"? That equation is not correct, because as pointed out above, the units are not correct.
 
h = energy per cycle.
f = number of cycles per unit of time.
your quantization must include a quantization of time.
 
Thanks! I have forgotten to consider the unit.
 
Energy within a single system is quantized, but there are different energies that result from following the E=nh model in different systems, so if you consider every possible system energy is continuous, just like the light spectrum.
 
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