What do you want to convert it to ??
Example: Convert [ 'Q' km per second ] to [ miles per minute ].
Use:
(60 sec/min) = 1
(1 mile/ 1.609344 km) = 1
(Q km/sec) x (60 sec/min) x (mile/1.609344 km) = (Q x 60/1.609344) x (km-sec-mile/sec-min-km)
= 37.2823 Q mile/min
The speed of light in nanometers in scientific notation is 3*10 to the 17th power nanometers/second.
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
A prism or a diffraction grating can be used to split light into a spectrum for analysis. These devices work by dispersing light into its component colors based on their different wavelengths. This allows for the analysis of the composition of light or materials based on the patterns observed in the resulting spectrum.
A Watt is a Joule per second. Joules measure energy and Watts measure power, which is the rate of energy used. Therefore, if you use a 60 Watt light bulb for 10 seconds, you consume 600 Joules.
Yes, the wavelength of light from a second order spectrum will be more accurate than that of a first order spectrum because it provides additional data points for analysis. Second order spectra can help reduce errors and provide more precise measurements of wavelength.
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miles... in kph??? Anyway, the speed of light is 300,000 kilometers/second; you can convert that to whatever unit you want. For example, to convert to kilometers/hour, multiply by 3600.
the three-dimensional image produced by laser light is a hologram
Light travels 300,000 km per second, or 300 million meters/second. Convert the 2 hours to seconds, then multiply by 300 million.
You need to divide the speed of light by the wavelength. (To have consistent units, you must first either convert the speed of light to nm/second, or convert the wavelength to meters.)
Instruments commonly used to detect ultraviolet light include photomultiplier tubes, photodiodes, and ultraviolet-sensitive cameras. These instruments are designed to convert incoming ultraviolet light photons into measurable electrical signals for analysis.
Speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second. Multiply that by 3600 to convert that to km/hour.
The speed of light in nanometers in scientific notation is 3*10 to the 17th power nanometers/second.
It is adimensional, meaning it is notdimensional.
if youy mix water with light you normally get a rainbow, due to this experiment it is obviously proven that a rainbow is 2D (2 Dimensional)
to convert electricity into light
To convert frequency to wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second. Dividing this speed by the frequency in hertz will give you the corresponding wavelength in meters.