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26 June, 17:11

If wave A has a frequency of 4.60 x 10^14 s-1, what is the wavelength in nanometers (show your work) ?

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  1. 26 June, 17:40
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    652.174nm

    Explanation:

    We need to know that the speed of light never changes. It has a value of 3 * 10^8 m/s.

    Given only the frequency, we can find the wavelength by dividing the value of the speed of light by the value of the frequency.

    That equals = (3 * 10^8) : (4.6 * 10^14) = 0.000000652174 m = 652.174 : 10^-9m = 652.174nm
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