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Answer: The frequency of the photon corresponding to the wavelength of the resulting wave can be calculated using the formula f = c/λ, where c is the speed of light and λ is the wavelength. In this case, the wavelength is 1.00 cm, so the frequency of the photon is 3.00×108 m/s / 1.00 cm = 3.00×108 Hz.
Restart the PhET simulation and set it up in the following manner: select Oscillate, select No End, and use the parameters in parentheses by sliding the bars for Amplitude (1.00 cm), Frequency (1.20 Hz ), Damping (none), and tension (highest). Using the available Rulers, calculate the frequency of a photon that corresponds to the wavelength of the resulting wave. Assume the length with units (cm) of the ruler represents the real the photon wavelength and that the speed of light is 3.00×108 m/s.
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