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To determine the wavelength associated with a photon of energy, you can use the equation:

E = hc/λ,

where E is the energy of the photon, h is the Planck constant (approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 J·s), c is the speed of light (approximately 299,792,458 m/s), and λ is the wavelength of the photon.

Rearranging the equation to solve for λ:

λ = hc/E.

Plugging in the values:

λ = (6.626 x 10^-34 J·s × 299,792,458 m/s) / (1E-17 J).

Note that the energy is given in joules, but we need to convert it to the same unit as Planck's constant (J·s).

λ ≈ (1.98 x 10^-8 J·m·s / 1E-17 J).

Simplifying the expression:

λ ≈ 1.98 x 10^-8 m = 19.8 nm.

Therefore, a photon with an energy of 1E-17 J is associated with a wavelength of approximately 19.8 nm.

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