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23 September, 21:01

What is the frequency of green light that has a wavelength of 5.14 x 10^-7m?

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  1. 23 September, 21:24
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    Frecuency = 5,83x10⁻⁷ Hz

    Explanation:

    The equation that connects wavelenght and frequency is given by:

    λ = c/ν

    λ=wavelenght (expressed in lenght's units)

    c = speed of light (3x10⁸ m/sec)

    ν=frequency (expressed in units of time⁻¹ or Herzt)

    In our case, λ=5,14x10⁻⁷ m, so replacing in our previous formula, this gives us the final result of ν (frequency for green light) of 5,83x10¹⁴ Hz (or Herzt)
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