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A particular form of electromagnetic radiation has a frequency of 5.42x10^15 Hz. What is the wavelength is nanometers? meters? reply in scientific notation.

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Answered by DrBob222
c = frequency x wavelength.
c = 3E8 m/s. Wavelength will be in meters. Convert to nm by multiplying by 1E9.
Answered by Anonymous
what is the energy in joules of one quantum of this radiation? reply in scientific notation.
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