Answer: The value of energy change is [tex]3.98\times 10^{-19}J[/tex]
Explanation:
To calculate the energy of one photon, we use Planck's equation, which is:
[tex]E=\frac{hc}{\lambda}[/tex]
where,
h = Planck's constant = [tex]6.625\times 10^{-34}J.s[/tex]
c = speed of light = [tex]3\times 10^8m/s[/tex]
[tex]\lambda[/tex] = wavelength = 500 nm = [tex]500\times 10^{-9}m=5\times 10^{-7}m[/tex] (Conversion factor: [tex]1m=10^9nm[/tex] )
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]E=\frac{6.625\times 10^{-34}J.s\times 3\times 10^8m/s}{5\times 10^{-7}m}\\\\E=3.98\times 10^{-19}J[/tex]
Hence, the value of energy change is [tex]3.98\times 10^{-19}J[/tex]