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E=hc/lambda

How would I rearrange this to be able to solve for the other variables (c or lambda)???????

Please and thank you.
8 years ago

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bobpursley
multiply both sides by lambda/E
lambda=hc/E

multiply both sides by lambda /h
E*lambda/h= c
8 years ago

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