Planck's Energy formula E= hf = hc/w, provides a way to convert energy to wavelength.
Wavelength w= hc/E = .2e-15 joule-nanometers/energy.
nm = nanometers It is a measure of the wavelength of the light, with energy inversely proportional to the wavelength: E = h / wavelength
680 nanometers to 700 nanometers is about optimum for the photosynthetic rate but there are other wave lengths that plants do use.
Any wavelength shorter than roughly 400 nanometers, and any wavelength longer than roughly 700 nanometers, is invisible. That is, its presence is not detected by the human eye.
The wavelength is .8 microns or 800 nanometers.
Green.
Wavelength is 720 nanometers. Energy is 2.72 x 10-19 joules.
Violet light has a wavelength of 413 nanometers.
nm = nanometers It is a measure of the wavelength of the light, with energy inversely proportional to the wavelength: E = h / wavelength
um it would be (approximately) the same wavelength of the green light in nanometers instead of any other color wavelength it would nanometers.
680 nanometers to 700 nanometers is about optimum for the photosynthetic rate but there are other wave lengths that plants do use.
Violet light is 375 nanometers.
178.334kJ/mol.
Any wavelength shorter than roughly 400 nanometers, and any wavelength longer than roughly 700 nanometers, is invisible. That is, its presence is not detected by the human eye.
The wavelength is .8 microns or 800 nanometers.
571 nanometers
For visible light, the wavelength will usually be specified in nm (nanometers).
The wavelength IS 518 nanometers.... but in meters, it is expressed as 5.18 x 10-7 m. when you multiply by the conversion factor of 10-9