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LEDESMA, LANCE CARLO C.

06/10/21
11-ABM D MS. VIENNA BOLGADO

PHYSICAL SCIENCE
(WEEK 4)

ANSWER:

- I will use a white color of light to see my groupmates properly. Because white light can see
clearly through dark and the surface of this white color light is more useful because of wide scope of
light in the dark places like forest.
ANSWER:

1. An element produces bright and dark lines with the same wavelengths. For example, hydrogen has
three prominent lines with wavelengths of 434 nm, 486 nm, and 656 nm; these appear dark if the
hydrogen is absorbing light, and bright if it is emitting light, but the same three wavelengths are seen
in either case.

2. A classroom laser pointer is often red in color, and has a wavelength of 650 nm, and a power of
3mW. The amount of energy in a single photon at this wavelength is just  E = 6.626 x 10-34 J s * 2.998 x
108 m/s / 650 x 10-9 m which is 3 x 10-19  J per photon.

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