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a sine function can be used to model light waves green light has a wavelength or period of about 520 nanometers (nm). which equation best models green light?
1. y = sin 260/pi theta
2. y = sin pi/520 theta
3. y = sin 520/pi theta
4. y = sin pi/260 theta
1. y = sin 260/pi theta
2. y = sin pi/520 theta
3. y = sin 520/pi theta
4. y = sin pi/260 theta
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Answered by
bobpursley
y = sin pi/260 theta , depending on what "theta" is.
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A sine function can be used to model light waves. Green light has a wavelength, or period, of about 530 nanometers (nm). Which equation best models green light?
y=sin pi/265 theta
y= sin pi/530 theta
y= sin 530/pi theta
y= sin 265/pi theta
Answer
A sine function can be used to model light waves. Green light has a wave length, or period of about 520 nm. Which equation best models green light?
A.) y=sin 260/pi theta
B.) y= sin pi/520 theta
C.) y= sin 520/pi theta
D.) y= sin pi/260 theta
A.) y=sin 260/pi theta
B.) y= sin pi/520 theta
C.) y= sin 520/pi theta
D.) y= sin pi/260 theta
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B.) y= sin pi/520 theta is the equation that best models green light.
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