Energy per photon is proportional to frequency. That tells us that it's also
inversely proportional to wavelength.
So if Photon-A has wavelength of 400-nm, then wavelength of Photon-B
with twice as much energy is 200-nm .
250 nm.
The shortest wavelength that your eye can see produces the last color you can see on the blue end of the 'rainbow'.
No. The length of a sound wave is it's frequency. Volume will increase the wave's AMPLITUDE.
The process that produces sex cells is called meosis and involves 2 reductional divisions, summing up to a total of four cell divisions per meotic cycle.
1 meter = 1/4 labda so 4x1=4 m 4 m
halobacteria produces salt and chloride layer on top which shortens the UV wavelength protecting itself from UV light. that's why they grow fantastically on Mars.
yeah , sex
Frequency, color, energy in each photon.
The transition form magma to rock is a process of cooling.
The cause is the transition of electrons after the interaction with a photon.
The difference is in the size of the wavelength blue is smaller than red.
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If it's vibrating in air, then the wavelength of the sound it produces is(343) divided by (the tuning fork's frequency) meters
During mitosis, sister chromatids are separated.
A toaster produces waves of electromagnetic radiation. The wavelength of these waves is similar to the wavelength of red light, hence why the wires in toasters glow red. As we heat up the wire, electrons are exited to a higher energy level, when they come back down an energy level, they produce a quanta of energy, a photon. ie a particle of light :)
combustion
An object vibrating relatively slowly produces sound waves that have low frequency and long wavelength.
There are many real life examples of a wavelength. The radio station on campus produces waves of about 3 meters--we solved for it in a lab given a frequency and the velocity of sound in air. The wavelength of a wave in general is considered to be crest to crest or trough to trough... Which is very visually apparent if you imagine a series of waves on the ocean.