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A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 750 nm. In terms of frequency, this corresponds to a band in the vicinity of 400-790 THz
It ranges from 4.28 x 1014 Hz for red light to 7.89 x 1014 Hz for violet light.
Doesnt hold true for the thermal emmissions of all ranges of frequency, it was only accurate for long wavelengths, it was fixed with Planck's law.
Very roughly . . . 350 to 700 nanometers428,000 to 857,000 Gigahertz
Below are the typical ranges for the frequencies of each color. Red 384 - 482 Orange 482 - 503 Yellow 503 - 520 Green 520 - 610 Blue 610 - 659 Violet 659- 769 So, violet is the color with the highest frequency.
The wave length and frequency of course vary, the frequency ranges from 3kHz to 300 GHz. The wavelengths are longer than infrared.
What are the frequency ranges included in the following frequency subdivisions? MF, HF, VHF, UHF and SHF
12-14ghz
1------------10000001 100
No. Different frequency ranges.
FM waves are of higher frequency than am waves.AM radio ranges from 535 to 1705 kilohertzFM radio ranges in a higher spectrum from 88 to 108 megahertz.
high frequency sounds
The frequency ranges between 450 THz and 950 THz.
>8000hz
an adult male's voice ranges from 85 to 155 Hz and adult female's voice ranges from 160 to 250 Hz
A: waves of communication travel in the line of sight A long time ago the broadcasts radios were of low frequency to circumvent the curvature of the earth. the lower the frequencies the longer the a transmitter could reach receivers. Now days because of satellites and mountains repeaters that is no longer true but just the opposite frequency are into giga Hz as opposed to mega Hz circumvent
Frequency is how often something occurs. Frequency distribution is how often something occurs within a group of separate categories or ranges. Say you had a list of exam scores from a class of students. You might want to find out how many people got between 0% and 10%, how many got between 11% and 20%, how many got between 21% and 30%, and so on. All you are interested in is the how many as compared to who actually got the scores. What you would be doing is creating a frequency distribution table. You would be finding out how many people got results in the various ranges, or how the frequency of results are distributed across these ranges.