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The wavelength of light is 4000A then the number of waves in 1 mm is​

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Answer:

2500

Step-by-step explanation:

1 Angstrom (1 A) corresponds to


1 A = 10^(-10) m

Therefore we can convert the wavelength of the light from Angstroms to meters:


\lambda = 4000 A = 4000 \cdot 10^(-10) m = 4\cdot 10^(-7) m

We also know that


1 mm = 1\cdot 10^(-3) m

So the number of waves in 1 mm of distance is:


n=(1\cdot 10^(-3) m)/(4\cdot 10^(-7) m)=2500

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