Why does electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet region represent a larger energy transition than does radiation in the infrared region?

1 Answer
Jun 19, 2016

The energy associated to a photon is given by the equation

E=h\nu

where E is the energy, h is the Planck's constant and \nu is the frequency of the photon.

The electromagnetic radiation is composed by photons at a certain frequency. The ultraviolet radiation has a frequency that can range from 800 till 30000 THz.
The infrared radiation has a frequency that can range from 0.3 till 430 THz.

Then, because the Energy is proportional to the frequency, the infrared light has an energy that is lower than the ultraviolet radiation.