The wavelength is 671 nm.
wavelength = light speed/frekuency = 3.00 x 108 ms-1/8.6 x 1013 Hz = 3.49 x 10-6 m = 3490 nm
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (299,792,458) / (4 x 1014) = 7.495 x 10-7 meter =
749 nm (rounded)
3.6875x1014 Hz
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).
The frequency is 1,184,950,426,877,470.2 Hz 1 nanaometer = 1×10−9 meter 253 nm = 0.000000253 meters Ultraviolet light region: Wavelength 4×10−5 to 10−7 centimeters Frequency 7.5×1014 to 3×1017 Hz Scroll down to related links and look at "Radio and light waves in a vacuum"
3.95*10^13
Product of these two would be equal to the speed of light. Velocity of light in vacuum or air medium is 3 x 108 m/s If frequency is known the wavelength = 3 x 108 / frequency For example frequency = 3 M Hz = 3 x 106 Hz Then wavelength = 100 m If suppose the wavelength of light is 5 x 10-7 m then its frequency 6 x 1014 Hz
That also depends on the speed of the wave. Use the formula speed = wavelength x frequency, or wavelength = speed / frequency. In the case of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, use 300,000,000 m/s for the speed.
Wavelength = (speed)/(frequency) = 299,792,458/4 x 1015 = 7.4948 x 10-8 meter = 74.95 nm (rounded)
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).
The frequency is 1,184,950,426,877,470.2 Hz 1 nanaometer = 1×10−9 meter 253 nm = 0.000000253 meters Ultraviolet light region: Wavelength 4×10−5 to 10−7 centimeters Frequency 7.5×1014 to 3×1017 Hz Scroll down to related links and look at "Radio and light waves in a vacuum"
3.95*10^13
Product of these two would be equal to the speed of light. Velocity of light in vacuum or air medium is 3 x 108 m/s If frequency is known the wavelength = 3 x 108 / frequency For example frequency = 3 M Hz = 3 x 106 Hz Then wavelength = 100 m If suppose the wavelength of light is 5 x 10-7 m then its frequency 6 x 1014 Hz
3.95*10^13
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.
That also depends on the speed of the wave. Use the formula speed = wavelength x frequency, or wavelength = speed / frequency. In the case of an electromagnetic wave in a vacuum, use 300,000,000 m/s for the speed.
Since, frequency, f = c / λ Then, λ = 405 x 10-6 cm = 4.05 x 10-10 m Speed of light c = 299,792,458 m/s Therefore, frequency f = 299,792,458 m/s / 4.05 x 10-10 m = 740,228,291,358,024,691 Hz = 7.40 x 1017 Hertz.
Frequency of electromagnetic radiation = (speed of light) / (wavelength) Speed of light in vacuum = 300,000,000 meters/sec (rounded) Frequency = (300,000,000 meters/sec) / (5 x 10-6 cm) = (3 x 108 m/s) / (5 x 10-8 m) = 0.6 x 1016 = 6 x 1015 Hz.
For any wave,Frequency = (wave speed) / (wavelength)For your wave:Frequency = (3 x 10^8 meters per second) / (0.01 meter) = 3 x 10^10 per second = 30 GHz
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