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8 March, 15:46

A particular form of electromagnetic radiation has a frequency of 5.42x10^15 Hz. What is the wavelength is nanometers? meters?

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    8 March, 16:35
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    Electromagnetic radiation are represented in waves. Each type of wave has a certain shape and length. The distance between two peaks in a wave is called the wavelength. This value is equal to the speed of light divided by the frequency.

    Wavelength = c/f

    Wavelength = 3x10^8 / 5.42x10^15

    Wavelength = 5.54 x 10^-8 m = 55.35 nm
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