A(n) ultraviolet photon has a wavelength of 8.10 ✕ 10−8 cm. Find the momentum, the frequency, and the energy of the photon in electron volts.
(a) the momentum
kg · m/s
(b) the frequency
Hz
(c) the energy of the photon in electron volts
eV
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