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A light wave has a frequency of 5  1014 Hz and a speed of 3  108 m/s. Use the wavelength equation to calculate the wavelength.

Formula:

Wavelength = speed ÷ frequency

 May 7, 2014

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1Hz is one cycle per second, which, in this case, means one complete wavelength per second. So:

wavelength=3×108(5×1014)wavelength=0.0000006 metres

or 600 nanometres (1 nanometre = 10-9 metres)

 

By hand: 3*108/(5*1014) can be written as 3*108*10-14/5 = 3*108-14/5 = 3*10-6/5 = 0.6*10-6 = 600*10-3*10-6 = 600*10-3-6 = 600*10-9 m, or 600 nanometres. 

 May 7, 2014
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Best Answer

1Hz is one cycle per second, which, in this case, means one complete wavelength per second. So:

wavelength=3×108(5×1014)wavelength=0.0000006 metres

or 600 nanometres (1 nanometre = 10-9 metres)

 

By hand: 3*108/(5*1014) can be written as 3*108*10-14/5 = 3*108-14/5 = 3*10-6/5 = 0.6*10-6 = 600*10-3*10-6 = 600*10-3-6 = 600*10-9 m, or 600 nanometres. 

Alan May 7, 2014

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