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Visible light travels at a speed 3.0 × 108 of m/s. If red light has a wavelength of 6.5 × 10–7 m, what the frequency of this light? 2.2 × 10–15 HZ 2.0 × 102 HZ 3.0 × 108 HZ 4.6 × 1014 HZ

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Answer:


4.6\cdot 10^(14) Hz

Step-by-step explanation:

The frequency of an electromagnetic wave is given by:


f=(c)/(\lambda)

where


c=3.0\cdot 10^8 m/s is the speed of light


\lambda is the wavelength

Red light has a wavelength of


\lambda=6.5\cdot 10^(-7) m

So by using the formula above we can calculate its frequency:


f=(3.0\cdot 10^8 m/s)/(6.5\cdot 10^(-7) m)=4.6\cdot 10^(14) Hz

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