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Q: Which single wavelength band is best for mapping out the spiral arm structure of the Milky Way Galaxy?
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What is a light having one wavelength called?

At a single wavelength, it is called monochromatic


Can light have a single wavelength?

Yes, light can have a single wavelength. A laser generates a coherent beam of light. It's all one frequency, i.e., it's all the same wavelength.


What is the equation for the relationship between frquency and wavelength?

For a single wave: Speed = (frequency) x (wavelength) Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency)


Is Milky Way Galaxy cluster of galaxies?

No. It is a single galaxy.


What is thematic cartography?

Single purpose mapping which delineates the spatial distribution of a single attribute, or the relationship between several attributes. It is basically concerned with the mapping of distributional phenomena in both qualitative and quantitative terms.


What can you say about a single ray of light?

This ray has a definite wavelength.


What is the name given to the light of a single wavelength?

monochromatic light


What is meant by homowavelength?

homowavelength crosstalk is a crosstalk that occur on a single wavelength.


What is one wavelength of light?

The laser light is the type of light that only has one wavelength in its phase. Coherent light is light that has a single frequency and wavelength, and can be described with a single wave equation.


Light of a single wavelength and having all waves in phase is?

monochromatic, coherent


How is a galaxy defined scientifically?

A galaxy is a single vast interstellar region held together by a huge gravitational field.


What is a merging galaxy?

Not "a" merging galaxy - merging galaxies. Sometimes two (or even more) galaxies collide, and eventually combine (i.e., "merge") into a single galaxy.