Energy per photon is proportional to frequency. That tells us that it's also
inversely proportional to wavelength.
So if Photon-A has wavelength of 400-nm, then wavelength of Photon-B
with twice as much energy is 200-nm .
Light with a wavelength of 5200 A produces a green color sensation.
No, the wavelength of a sound does not change when the intensity or loudness of the sound increases. The wavelength of a sound wave depends on the frequency of the sound, which is determined by the source of the sound.
1 meter = 1/4 labda so 4x1=4 m 4 m
For electromagnetic waves:Speed(v)=frequency(f)*wavelength(lambda)ORwavelength(lambda)=speed(v)/frequency(f)Therefore, wavelength and frequency have an Inverse relationship this means that assuming speed remains constant if the wavelength increases (gets longer) the frequency will decrease.
Shisha involves burning charcoal to heat tobacco mixed with molasses or fruit flavourings, producing smoke that is inhaled through a water pipe. Vaping, on the other hand, typically involves heating a liquid to produce vapor that is inhaled. So, shisha produces smoke while vaping produces vapor.
The second longest wavelength in the absorption spectrum of hydrogen corresponds to the transition from the n=2 to n=4 energy levels. This transition produces a spectral line known as the H-alpha line, which falls in the red part of the visible spectrum at a wavelength of 656.3 nm.
Frequency, color, energy in each photon.
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A shorter wavelength, such as one in the ultrasonic range, results in the highest pitch. For example, bats use ultrasonic waves for echolocation due to their high frequency and short wavelength which produces a high-pitched sound.
The transition form magma to rock is a process of cooling.
The product of (frequency) times (wavelength) is always the same number,as long as the waves stay in the same substance. That number is the speedof the waves through the substance.
The main difference is in their wavelengths. Blue light has a shorter wavelength (~450-495 nm) compared to red light (~620-750 nm). This difference in wavelength causes them to be perceived as different colors by our eyes.
The cause is the transition of electrons after the interaction with a photon.
If it's vibrating in air, then the wavelength of the sound it produces is(343) divided by (the tuning fork's frequency) meters
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Light with a wavelength of 5200 A produces a green color sensation.
A device that breaks light into colors and produces an image is a spectrophotometer or a spectrometer. These instruments measure the intensity of light as a function of its color or wavelength.