Asked by Angel

Gamma-ray bursters are objects in the universe that emit pulses of gamma rays with
high energies. The frequency of the most energetic bursts has been measured at around
3.0 × 10
21
Hz.
The speed of light is 3 × 10
8 m/s.
What is the wavelength of these gamma
rays?

Answers

Answered by drwls
wavelength = (speed of light)/(frequency)
= 3*10^8/3.0*10^21 = 10^-13 m
Answered by MIchael
4.2 x 10^13
Answered by cherica
4.2 x 10^13 is wrong
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