Challenge: Constants in Scientific Calculations
Using fundamental constants is a key part of scientific computing. SciPy provides the scipy.constants module, which gives you access to many of the most important physical constants, such as Planck's constant (h) and the speed of light (c). These constants are essential when you need to solve physics or engineering problems that require precise calculations. One common scenario is calculating the energy of a photon when you know its frequency, which is a practical task in physics, chemistry, and engineering.
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Use the scipy.constants module to calculate the energy of a photon for a given frequency. The energy should be computed using Planck's constant and the frequency provided as the function argument.
- The function must take a single argument representing the photon's frequency in hertz.
- The function must use Planck's constant (
h) fromscipy.constantsto calculate the photon's energy. - The function must return the computed energy value.
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Challenge: Constants in Scientific Calculations
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Using fundamental constants is a key part of scientific computing. SciPy provides the scipy.constants module, which gives you access to many of the most important physical constants, such as Planck's constant (h) and the speed of light (c). These constants are essential when you need to solve physics or engineering problems that require precise calculations. One common scenario is calculating the energy of a photon when you know its frequency, which is a practical task in physics, chemistry, and engineering.
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Use the scipy.constants module to calculate the energy of a photon for a given frequency. The energy should be computed using Planck's constant and the frequency provided as the function argument.
- The function must take a single argument representing the photon's frequency in hertz.
- The function must use Planck's constant (
h) fromscipy.constantsto calculate the photon's energy. - The function must return the computed energy value.
Solução
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