What is the wavelength of radiation for a frequency f = 4800000000000 Hz? Answer For the frequency f = 4800000000000 Hz the wavelength lambda = 0.0062 centimeters in vacuum.
"λ = c / f" is one of the most important formulae for EM waves. ('c' = speed of light)
It is derived from "s = v * t", which for an EM wave becomes "λ = c * T", and as "f = 1/T", "λ = c / f".
λ = (3 * 108 ms-1) / (6.912 * 1014 s-1)
λ = 4.3 * 10-7 m
λ = 430 nm
This is visible light, around the indigo region.
Caution: Lots of numbers just ahead.
Before we plow into that answer below, I just want to mention that the speed
of all electromagnetic waves is the same: 299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles)
per second in vacuum, slightly less in material media. Doesn't matter what the
frequency or the wavelength is. I can't wait to see how he's going to calculate
it, since all of the easy ways to calculate anything about electromanetic waves
use the speed as part of the calculation. Let's go have a look. I now turn it over
to the contributor who wrote the first answer:
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The speed of the wave with a frequency of 7.8x10^-10 Hz is 2.99x10^6 m/s.
s=fλ; where s is the speed, f is the frequency, and λ is the wavelength
3.00x10^8 m/s= λ(7.8x10^-10 Hz)
7.8x10^-10 Hz 7.8x10^-10 Hz
0.384x10^18 m=λ
λ=3.84x10^17 m
s=(7.8x10^-10)(3.84x10^17)
s=29.952x10^7
s=2.99x10^6 m/s
I think that's how you do it and I hope this helps you.
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I read it and I still don't understand how he did it . . .
C/V
(3.00*10^8)/(7.7*10^10) =
.0038961039 meters
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (3 x 108) / (5.8 x 1014) = 0.517 x 10-6 meter = 517 nm
Wavelength = speed/frequency
In vacuum, speed = 299,792,458 meters/second
Wavelength = 299,792,458/7.54 x 1018 = 0.03976 nanometer (rounded)
Wavelength = speed/frequency
300,000,000 meters per second/1,820,000 per second = 164.72 meters (in vacuum, rounded)
0.05 millimeter, in vacuum
535 nm
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