Wave number=1/Wavelength
=> Wavelength= 1/wave number
Just divide 1 by the wavelength in microns, to get the wavenumber, in cycles/micron.If you want the wavenumber in cycles/meter, first convert the microns to meters, then divide 1 by this wavelength.
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This depends on the frequency (or color) of the light. There is a formula to calculate it: w = v / f Where w is the wavelength, v its speed and f its frequency.
Use the Rydberg formula. A useful article about this is on Wikipedia. It is called "Hydrogen spectral series".
The energy is 18,263.10e4 joules.
wavenumber is directly proportional to energy. It is inversely proportional to wavelength. I think wavenumber has the unit of m-1
wavenumber= 1/wavelength
If that is the wavelength, 31.95um is 0.003195cm. This is 313cm-1
Wavenumber is inversely proportional to wavelength, so has units m^-1
Just divide 1 by the wavelength in microns, to get the wavenumber, in cycles/micron.If you want the wavenumber in cycles/meter, first convert the microns to meters, then divide 1 by this wavelength.
Wavenumber in most physical sciences is a wave property inversely related to wavelength, having SI units of reciprocal meters(m−1). Wavenumber is the spatial analog of frequency, that is, it is the measurement of the number of wavelengths per unit distance, or more commonly 2π times that, or the number of radians of phase per unit distance. Application of a Fourier transformation on data as a function of time yields a frequency spectrum; application on data as a function of position yields a wavenumber spectrum. The exact definition varies depending on the field of study. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wavenumber
ν1=1/λ1 ν1-s1
Wavelength = (wave speed) divided by (frequency)
Wavelength = (speed of the wave) divided by (frequency)
670.8 nm is the wavelength.
Amplitude doesn't depend on frequency or wavelength, so even if you know them, you have no way to calculate amplitude.
To find (wavelength): Divide (speed) by (frequency). To find (frequency): Divide (speed) by (wavelength).