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Wavelength = Velocity / FrequencyTherefore:Frequency = Velocity / WavelengthVelocity = c, the speed of light, which is 299,792,458m/s.We know the wavelength is 413nm, which is 4.13*10-7m, so our equation is:f = (3.00 * 108) / (4.13 * 10-7) = 7.259 * 1014Hz
For light they would be gamma rays, or waves with a frequency greater than 1 * 10^20 (10000000000000000000) Hz. And really, as a general rule, the higher the frequency the shorter the wavelength. If you want to calculate the frequency or wavelength you take the speed of light (~3.00*10^8 m/s) and divide it by either the frequency or wavelength, and your answer will be the wavelength (if you used frequency) or the frequency (if you used wavelength).
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Assuming you are reffering to electromagnetic radiation, i.e. light, the formula for this is simply frequency*wavelength = speed (in this case a constant, the speed of light). Then, frequency = (speed of light) / wavelength, speed of light ~= 3 * 10^8 meters / second, and wavelength = 9.3 mm = 9.3 * 10^-3 m. Therefore frequency ~= (3 * 10^8) / (9.3 * 10^-3) = 27.9 * 10^5 Hz = 2.79 MHz, where 1 Hz = 1 / seconds.
The wavelengthn of light that has a frequency of 1.20*10-13 s-1 is ________ m?
Wavelength = Velocity / FrequencyTherefore:Frequency = Velocity / WavelengthVelocity = c, the speed of light, which is 299,792,458m/s.We know the wavelength is 413nm, which is 4.13*10-7m, so our equation is:f = (3.00 * 108) / (4.13 * 10-7) = 7.259 * 1014Hz
For light they would be gamma rays, or waves with a frequency greater than 1 * 10^20 (10000000000000000000) Hz. And really, as a general rule, the higher the frequency the shorter the wavelength. If you want to calculate the frequency or wavelength you take the speed of light (~3.00*10^8 m/s) and divide it by either the frequency or wavelength, and your answer will be the wavelength (if you used frequency) or the frequency (if you used wavelength).
You can get the wavelength by dividing the speed of light by the frequency. Don't forget that THz means 10 to the power 12 Hz.
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Assuming you are reffering to electromagnetic radiation, i.e. light, the formula for this is simply frequency*wavelength = speed (in this case a constant, the speed of light). Then, frequency = (speed of light) / wavelength, speed of light ~= 3 * 10^8 meters / second, and wavelength = 9.3 mm = 9.3 * 10^-3 m. Therefore frequency ~= (3 * 10^8) / (9.3 * 10^-3) = 27.9 * 10^5 Hz = 2.79 MHz, where 1 Hz = 1 / seconds.
Just divide the speed of light (in meters/second) by the frequency (in hertz) - that will give you the wavelength (in meters). You can then convert that to nm.
The wavelengthn of light that has a frequency of 1.20*10-13 s-1 is ________ m?
Frequency = speed/wavelength = 3 x 108/1.87 x 10-14 = 1.6043 x 1022 Hz.Note:That's no light. That's well into the gamma rays.
To calculate it's frequency the equation to use is frequency = speed of light (3*10^8) divided by the wavelength (2.33*10^-5). Therefore the answer would be 1.29*10^13.
If you divide the speed of light (in meters/second) by the frequency (in Hz), you get the wavelength (in meters).
The wavelength is 678,68 nm.
The wavelength of ultraviolet light is between 10 and 400 nanometers (nm).From the wavelength you can determine the frequency. If you divide the speed of light by the wavelength, you can calculate the frequency.The frequency range would be from 7.5 x 1014 Hz to 3 x 1016 Hz.