Asked by Jazmin
What is the wavelength of radiation that has a frequency of 6.912 × 10^14 s−1?
and does the s-1 make a difference?
Thank you!
and does the s-1 make a difference?
Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
The s-1 is the unit and it's read as
6.912 X 10^14 per second.
c = frequency x wavelength.
You know c and frequency, calculate wavelength.
6.912 X 10^14 per second.
c = frequency x wavelength.
You know c and frequency, calculate wavelength.
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