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Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
Freq times Wavelength = speed of light. Amplitude in totally independent.
(Wavelength) x (frequency) = (wave speed) Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) Note: This is true for any traveling wave, not only electromagnetic ones.
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Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
For any wave, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of propagation).For electromagnetic waves, (wavelength) times (frequency) = (speed of 'light')
Freq times Wavelength = speed of light. Amplitude in totally independent.
Wavelength times frequency equals 'the speed of light'. so wl = c/f
(Wavelength) x (frequency) = (wave speed) Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) Note: This is true for any traveling wave, not only electromagnetic ones.
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467 nm
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) Frequency = (speed) divided by (wavelength) Speed = (frequency) times (wavelength)
c=lamda*f c is a constant, which is the speed of light, lamda is the wavelength which the light is traveling at, and f is the frequency of the light. All light travels at the speed of light no matter what colour, however ever colour tavels at different wavelengths and frequencies.
Always the lower wavelength lambda has a higher frequency f and the higher wavelength has the lower frequency. Speed of medium c = lambda times frequency f = c / wavelength lambda = c / f The wavelength 1x10-5 meters has a higher frequency than the wavelength 1x10-7 meters.
Wavelength times frequency gives the speed of the wave.