c = λν
3x10^8 m/s = 310x10^-9 m (ν)
ν = 9.68x10^14 Hz
Ok so i am very confused wavelength equalls the speed of light over frequency, i think . . . so 310=3.0x10^8 that equalls something like 967741.9355 in my calculator so 9.68x10^5 right? i think idk i dont know what i am doing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
C= Wavelength x Frequency (Formula)
C= 3 x10^8 this is a constant
Frequency is (f)=?
Wavelength(λ) is 360 nm = 360 x 10-9
C= f x λ
or
f= c/λ
f= 360 x10^-9 / 3x10^8
f= 1.2 x10^-15 s^-1
frequency= (simplified to 3 digets) 9.67 *1014
C=fλ rearranges to f=C/λ
f = 3 x 108 / 810 x 10-9
f = 3.7 x 1014Hz
Speed of light= Frequency* Wavelength
Frequency=3*108 /310*10-9 =.0322*1016 =3.22*1014
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Its wavelength (or frequency).
wavelength = speed of light/frequency so we rearrange frequency = speed of light/wavelength Hopefully you can figure it out from here...
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
To find (wavelength): Divide (speed) by (frequency). To find (frequency): Divide (speed) by (wavelength).
Wavelength, or alternatively its frequency.
Its wavelength (or frequency).
wavelength = c/frequency of light where c is the speed of light.
wavelength = speed of light/frequency so we rearrange frequency = speed of light/wavelength Hopefully you can figure it out from here...
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
Light with a lower frequency will have a longer wavelength. Frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional to each other (i.e. as one increases, the other decreases and vice-a-versa). The product of frequency and wavelength is the speed of light.
very nice answer.
Wavelength times frequency is the speed. To know the wavelength, you have to divide the speed by the frequency of the light.
To find (wavelength): Divide (speed) by (frequency). To find (frequency): Divide (speed) by (wavelength).
the speed of light equals the frequency multiplied by the wavelength.
Inversely frequency = speed of light / wavelength
Wavelength, or alternatively its frequency.
The longest visible wavelength of light appears red. "Longest wavelength" is equivalent to 'lowest frequency'.