Asked by Peter
Calculate the frequency of radiation with a wavelength of 1.27 × 104 °A (angstroms).
Answer in units of s^−1.
I got 8.34080793e-25. Is that right?
Answer in units of s^−1.
I got 8.34080793e-25. Is that right?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
DOesn't look right to me.
frequency=speedlight/wavelength
= 3E8/1.27E(-10+4)
frequency=speedlight/wavelength
= 3E8/1.27E(-10+4)
Answered by
Peter
Can you elaborate on the steps?
Answered by
Peter
Is the answer 2.362204724e14 Hz?
Answered by
DrBob222
That looks ok to me (the last figure that is).
Answered by
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