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  1. All visible light (light that our eyes can detect) has a wavelength between 400-700 nanometers. Wavelengths just smaller than
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  2. Red light 38 nanometers. 700 nanometers. 40 nanometers. 55 nanometers.
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  3. A sine function can be used to model light waves. Green light has a wavelength, or period, of about 530 nanometers (nm). Which
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  4. A sine function can be used to model light waves. Green light has a wavelength, or period, of about 530 nanometers(nm). Which
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  5. A sine function can be used to model light waves. Green light has a wavelength, or period, of about 530 nanometers (nm). Which
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  6. Photons of a certain ultraviolet light have an energy of 6.02 10-19 J.(a) What is the frequency of the UV light in Hz? (b) Use
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  7. A waveband of light has a wavelength of 1100 nanometers. How much energy is in a single photon of this light?a. 9.9 x 10^-32 J
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  8. .1. If sin 53 is close to 4/5 which is closest to the length of no 4cm 80cm 20cm 10cm 2/ A sine function can be used to model
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  9. If a ray of light has a wavelength of 465 nanometers, what shade of visible light does it produce?* 2 points Captionless Image
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  10. QuestionThe visible light spectrum, measured in nanometers (nm), starts at about 400 nm. What is the upper limit of visible
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