Unlocking the Energy of Laser Photons

How much energy is contained in each photon emitted by your laser?

What is the energy contained in each photon emitted by the laser?

Energy of Laser Photons

The energy contained in each photon emitted by the laser is 3.14×10^-19 J.

Photons emitted by a laser carry a specific amount of energy, which can be calculated based on the laser's intensity. In this case, each photon emitted by the laser contains approximately 3.14×10^-19 joules of energy.

The energy of a photon can be determined using the formula E = h * f, where E is the energy, h is Planck's constant (6.63 x 10^-34 J·s), and f is the frequency of light. The frequency of light can be calculated using the formula f = c / λ, where c is the speed of light (approximately 3.00 x 10^8 m/s) and λ is the wavelength of the light.

Given the wavelength of the laser light is 633 nm (633 x 10^-9 m), we can calculate the frequency of the light to be approximately 4.74 x 10^14 Hz. Substituting this frequency value into the energy formula, we find that each photon emitted by the laser contains around 3.14×10^-19 joules of energy.

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