Hello, sorry if this question is out of correct forum or seems silly, I am relatively young (13) and decided to learn Physics but since I am self-teaching I am finding it hard to grasp certain concepts since I am self-teaching myself. When it came to Planck's Constant and Photons I got a bit confused. The book I am reading just put the equation e=hc/wavelength but didn't explain how to do the equation so I went online.
After going on http://www.pveducation.org/pvcdrom/2-properties-sunlight/energy-photon I entered all the numbers into my calculator, after doing 6.626x10^-34 (which is Planck's Constant) x speed of light, I got my answer to be 1.9864x10^-25. Then it said to to convert to eV (electronvolts) so I entered 1.9864x10^-25 x 1.602 x 10^-19 and the website says that the answer should be 1.24 x 10^-6 but my answer was quite different.
So now I am confused, I understand what a photon is (I think, massless and in all light rays?), but I am lost for finding its energy or what Planck's Constant is. Sorry if this question is out of place, I am just confused as I think I am taking the information of the book and that website wrong. It would be helpful if someone explained, thanks!