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Light is absorbed by the molecule.
Light is known to be electromagnetic radiation, and as such it is of waveform nature. As a waveform, it has wavelength and its counterpart frequency.
No, the frequency of light is the number of times a complete 'wavelength' of light (ignoring the photon-like nature of light) passes a fixed point in a second. Generally measured in Hertz (Hz).
No, the frequency of light is the number of times a complete 'wavelength' of light (ignoring the photon-like nature of light) passes a fixed point in a second. Generally measured in Hertz (Hz).
Frequency controls the color of the light.
Light is absorbed by the molecule.
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Light is known to be electromagnetic radiation, and as such it is of waveform nature. As a waveform, it has wavelength and its counterpart frequency.
Each molecule vibrates at a characteristic frequency and emits light of a specific frequency.
No, the frequency of light is the number of times a complete 'wavelength' of light (ignoring the photon-like nature of light) passes a fixed point in a second. Generally measured in Hertz (Hz).
No, the frequency of light is the number of times a complete 'wavelength' of light (ignoring the photon-like nature of light) passes a fixed point in a second. Generally measured in Hertz (Hz).
Frequency can be found in sound, light, and line current. An example of frequency is, the frequency wave of light will determine what color the light is.
Frequency controls the color of the light.
In a spectrometer, each dye will absorb light of certain colors and transmit light of other colors because of the nature of the atoms of the object and the frequency of the light. If the frequency of the light is the same as the frequency that the electrons in the atoms are vibrating, then the light will be absorbed and transferred into vibrational motion.
Yellow light has the lower frequency.
The frequency of a wave of light is given by speed of light/wavelength, or by energy/Planck's constant.If you know the frequency or the energy associated with the light, it is easily calculated.
Its wavelength (or frequency).