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Most black-and-white photographic film (with the exception
Chapter 38, Problem 6DQ(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Most black-and-white photographic film (with the exception of some special-purpose films) is less sensitive to red light than blue light and has almost no sensitivity to infrared. How can these properties be understood on the basis of photons?
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QUESTION:
Most black-and-white photographic film (with the exception of some special-purpose films) is less sensitive to red light than blue light and has almost no sensitivity to infrared. How can these properties be understood on the basis of photons?
ANSWER:Solution 6DQ
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