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Q: What is the frequency of 506 nanometers?
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If a beam of light has a wavelength of 506 nanometers what is the frequency of the light and what color is the light?

5.68 X 10^14? Then, speed of light = frequency * wavelength so, 2.998 X 10^8 m/s/5.68 X 10^14 s^1 = 5.278 X 10^-7 meters, or, 527.8 nanometers That would be green, I think.


What is the wave frequency for 400 nanometers?

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What the frequency of green light in nanometers?

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What is the frequency of a wave with a wavelength of 500 nanometers?

C/lamba = 5.99584916e14 Hz


Which has the higher frequency infrared light or ultraviolet light?

Ultraviolet light has a wavelength below 400 nanometers, infrared;s wavelength is less than 700 nanometers or so. Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength, so ultraviolet light has a much a much higher frequency than infrared.


Do am radio waves have a lower frequency then ultra violet radiation?

Radio waves and ultraviolet waves are the same physical phenomenon.The difference is that radio waves have a much greater wavelength.(That's equivalent to saying that they have a much lower frequency.)


In vacuum a certain wave of light has a wavelength of 600 nanometers. What is the wave's frequency?

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When a sound wave with a frequency of 256 Hz overlaps with a sound wave with a frequency of 250 Hz what would the frequency of the beats be?

There should be two beat frequencies produced: 506 Hz and 6 Hz.


What units is wavelength measured in usually?

Answer - meters or derivations of meters e.g micrometers, nanometers etc


Which color of visible light has the highest frequency?

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How far in nanometers is the wavelength of a 10000 Hz sine wave and how far for a 20000 Hz sine wave also?

Wavelength = (speed)/(frequency)For a 10,000 Hz wave:,Wavelength = (speed)/(10,000) metersThat's (speed) x 100,000 nanometers.,For a 20,000 Hz wave:,Having doubled the frequency, the wavelength has now been reduced by half.So wavelength is now (speed) x 50,000 nanometers.,Note: It's often nice to be able to work with sine waves, but when you're only talking about frequency and wavelength, the wave-shape doesn't matter.