Need help with this homework problem, shouldn't be too hard

In summary, to find the energy level of light with a frequency of 4.3 x 10, you can use the equation E=hf where E represents energy, h is Planck's constant, and f is frequency. Simply multiply the frequency by h to get the energy in joules.
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1. E=hf "find the energy level of light with a frequency of 4.3 x 10 so the 14th jules



2. E=hf


3. Have no clue, tried multiplying Plancks constant by frequency but idk if its right
 
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TheChaplain said:
1. E=hf "find the energy level of light with a frequency of 4.3 x 10 so the 14th jules


Can you at least try to use understandable English? What does "so the 14th jules" mean? But yes, E=hf, so you just multiply frequency by h to get energy. (I assume you mean energy and not energy level. Energy level is an entirely different concept.)
 
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Sorry about that I meant to write TO the 14th joule, but thanks for the help I think I got it.
 

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