Ohh wait never mind.
Would it be
TIME = 7.0x10^-7 m / 2.0x10^8 m/s
=35s
And then you would plug it in as f=1/35s?
Red light with a wavelength of 7.0x10^-7 m travels at a speed of c. When it enters glass it's speed is reduced to 2.0x10^8 m/s. Calculate the wavelength of this redlight in glass. Assume that the frequency does not change.
I'm really confused and I'm not sure how to do this question. Thank you!
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watch the units
wavelength(m) = speed(m/s) / frequency(1/s)
wavelength(m) = speed(m/s) / frequency(1/s)
I don't understand. So is the 35s part not right?
Because then you could plug it into the f=1/t formula.
Because then you could plug it into the f=1/t formula.
It should be 0.35 seconds, shouldn't it?
Oh wait I see, so then do you use the v=fx so solve for the frequency?
Like
2.0x10^8 m/s = 7.0x10^-7 m f
And then use that frequency to find the new wavelength?
Like
2.0x10^8 m/s = 7.0x10^-7 m f
And then use that frequency to find the new wavelength?