We got the formula: speed of medium c = frequency f times wavelength lambda. f = c / lambda lambda = c / f c = 343 m/s at 20°C or 68°F in air. For f = 350 Hz lambda = 343 / 350 = 0.98 meters
Visible 'light' ranges from roughly 380 to 750 nanometers (billionths of a meter). It can vary somewhat for different individuals' eyes. If electromagnetic radiation has a wavelength longer than about 750nm or shorter than about 380nm, you may still call it 'light' if you want, but the human eye doesn't respond to it.
350 centimeters = about 137.8 inches. (137.795276 inches).
21 350 what? If it's 21 350 meters, that equals 21.35 kilometers.
Yes. If you get 35 ten times, you have 350.
350 liters = 92.46 US gallons = 76.99 imperial gallons
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 350/640 = 54.7 centimeters (rounded)
speed = 700 m/s and frequency = 350 Hz
The wavelength is (the speed of the wave) / (350) .
Very roughly . . . 350 to 700 nanometers428,000 to 857,000 Gigahertz
Visible region is the shortest region in the electromagnetic spectrum. Please see the attached picture. It is the shortest defined region. However if you mean wavelength, the further you go on the UV side, the shorter the wavelength. If you are talking about frequence, frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional, so it would be furthest to the IR side. The question is not about the shorter wavelength or less frequency. It is about the region covered in the whole spectrum. So visible with VIBGYOR having wavelength starting from 350 nm to 750 nm will be the visible region where as other regions such as UV and IR would have a larger range.
VIBGYOR Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red They have been arranged with their frequency decreasing or with their wavelengths increasing Violet has the lowest wavelength in visible spectrum. It is about 350 nm and Red has longest wavelength and it is 700 nm
Wavelength is a length. As such, any unit of length is suitable as a description of wavelength. The SI unit of length is the meter. Along with its multiples and sub-multiples, the meter is a dandy unit of wavelength.
300 350 days a year
Approximately in the range of 350-700 nm, depending on the color.
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.
27MHz
Less than that of visible light, which is in the range of about 350-700 nm - so UV rays would have a wavelength below 350 nm.