The greek letter lambda. Here is a picture of it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Greek_lc_lamda_thin.svg
the symbol of wavelength is λ (read as lamda)
The symbol of the wavelength is the lowercase Greek letter "lambda" = λ.
It doesn't have either. It's a compound word.
it is the wavelength. the wavelength as the name suggests is the length of the wave. this can be applied in the formula V=F x wavelength. in which F is the frequency of the wave. the symbol for wavelength is the greek symbol lambda and looks like the half life symbol
The Greek symbol for frequency is "ν" (nu) and for wavelength is "λ" (lambda).
The wavelength, λ, of a wave is the separation from any point on one wave to the same point on the following wave along.
λ can be used for the symbol for distance moved as well as the symbol for wavelength.
if you are talking about physics, then it is wavelength of the light
to express wavelength
By specifying the wavelength; mm, nm, etc. Note Latin symbols for many wavelengths. There is also a generic symbol for 'wavelength,' a lower-case lambda.
The unit of wavelength is a Hertz, written as Hz.
The ƛ symbol typically represents wavelength in scientific equations, particularly in the context of physics and electromagnetic waves. It is used to denote the length of one complete cycle of a wave, measured from peak to peak or trough to trough.