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Velocity (in meters/secon) = wavelength (in meters) x frequency (in hertz)
Hertz are measured in cycles per second.
So, frequency = velocity/wavelength.
velocuty = 2.99 x 10 to the 8th power m/sec wavelength = 5.89 x 10 th the -11 power m so divide
2.99 x 10^8 m/sec divided by 5.89 x 10^-11 m and see what you get.
1nm is equal to 1EE-9. so the wavelength is 589EE-9. To keep in proper scientific notation, we change this to 5.89EE-7
The frequency of yellow light with a wavelength of 580 nm can be easily calculated using the releation w*f = c, where w is the wavelength in m, f is the frequency if Hz, and c is the speed of light in m/s. The frequency should be approximately 5.2 x 10^15 Hz.
The frequency of any wave is (speed) / (wavelength).
The speed of electromagnetic waves (in vacuum) is rounded to 300,000 km/sec.
So frequency = (300,000,000) / (0.000000590) = 5.0847 x 1014 = 508,470 GHz (rounded)
Using the formula c(Speed of Light)=f(Frequency)λ(Wavelength)
c=fλ
f=c/λ
=3*10^8 / 589.2*10^-9
=509.2 Thz ( five hundred and nine point two Terra-Hertz )
5.08 x 10^14 Hz
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Yellow- wavelength between 570 and 590 nm Hope this helps
White light is a mixture of all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum. Visible light ranges from approximately 400 to 800 nm in wavelength. Wavelength of yellow light is565-590 nm.We perceive electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between 565 and 590 x 10-9 m as yellow light.
, there is a table below with the wavelength of each color. Color Wavelength in nm Violet 380 - 480 Indigo 420 - 450 Blue 450 - 495 Green 495 - 570 Yellow 570 - 590 Orange 590 - 620 Red 620 - 750
495-570nm is Green light 570-590 is Yellow light 620-750 is Red Light, and anything past 750 is invisible to most of us.
From longest to shortest wavelength, the colors are:red orange yellow green blue indigo violetThe mnemonic is Roy G. Biv (also Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain)
Frequency=(Speed of Light)/(Wavelength)=(m/s)/m=1/s=1Hz (299,792,458 m/s)/(590x10-9 m)=5.1x1014 Hz=510 THz
Yellow- wavelength between 570 and 590 nm Hope this helps
White light is a mixture of all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum. Visible light ranges from approximately 400 to 800 nm in wavelength. Wavelength of yellow light is565-590 nm.We perceive electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between 565 and 590 x 10-9 m as yellow light.
, there is a table below with the wavelength of each color. Color Wavelength in nm Violet 380 - 480 Indigo 420 - 450 Blue 450 - 495 Green 495 - 570 Yellow 570 - 590 Orange 590 - 620 Red 620 - 750
Violet: 380 - 450 nm Blue: 450 - 475 nm Green: 495 - 570 nm Yellow: 570 - 590 nm Orange: 590 - 620 nm Red: 620 - 750 nm 'nm' means 'nanometre'. One nanometre is 0.000000001 metres.
I am sorry, but you cannot describe a color. The dictionary says yellow is - Yellow is a color like that of egg yolk, ripe lemons, etc.; the primary color between green and orange in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 570 and 590 NM
495-570nm is Green light 570-590 is Yellow light 620-750 is Red Light, and anything past 750 is invisible to most of us.
The visible spectrum from low wavelength to high is as follows: Red (750-620 nm), Orange (620-590 nm), Yellow(590-570 nm), Green (570-495 nm), Blue (495-450 nm), Violet (450-380 nm)
You could memorize the seven spectrum colors in order with a word called [roygbiv] or Roy G. Biv, as most learn it. The colors of the rainbow are in the order from longest wavelength to shortest, with red having the longest wavelength and violet having the shortest. r= red o=orange y=yellow g=green b=blue i=indigo v=violet A.K.A: ROY G BIV THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW
From longest to shortest wavelength, the colors are:red orange yellow green blue indigo violetThe mnemonic is Roy G. Biv (also Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain)
It affects the color of the light. If you change the wavelength of visible light, you change the light's color. For instance. Red is a wavelength of approximately 650 nanometers. Orange, about 590. Yellow, 570. Green- 510, Blue, 475 nanometers. Indigo is 445 and Violet is about 400. You can see more here: http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/EDDOCS/Wavelengths_for_Colors.html#red
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