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22 November, 03:23

What is the wavelength of light (nm) that has a frequency of 6.44 * 1013 s-1?

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  1. 22 November, 03:49
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    The wavelength of light (ʎ) and the frequency (f) has the following relationship:

    ʎ = c / f

    where c is the speed of light, therefore:

    ʎ = (3 x 10^8 m/s) / 6.44 * 10^13 s-1

    ʎ = 4.66 x 10^-6 m = 4.66 x 10^3 nm
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