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Excited lithium ions emit radiation at a wavelength of 670.8 nm in the visible range spectrum. Calculate the frequency of a photon of this radiation

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Answer:


f=4.47x10^5GHz

Step-by-step explanation:

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In this case, we relate the speed of light, wavelength and frequency via the shown below equation expressed in the proper SI system of units:


f=(c)/(\lambda ) =(3x10^8m/s)/(670.8nm*(1x10^(-9)m)/(1nm) ) =4.47x10^(14)Hz*(1GHz)/(1x10^9Hz)\\ f=4.47x10^5GHz

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User Vitor De Mario
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Answer : The frequency of a photon of radiation is,
4.47* 10^9s^(-1)

Explanation : Given,

Wavelength of the radiation = 670.8 nm

First we have to convert wavelength form 'nm' to 'm'.

Conversion used :
(1nm=10^(-9)m)

So, the wavelength of the radiation = 670.8 nm =
670.8* 10^(-9)m

Now we have to calculate the frequency of a photon of radiation.

Formula used :
\\u =(c)/(\lambda)

where,


\\u = frequency of a photon of radiation


\lambda = wavelength of the radiation

c = speed of light =
3* 10^8m/s

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the frequency of a photon of radiation.


\\u =(3* 10^8m/s)/(670.8* 10^(-9)m)


\\u =4.47* 10^9s^(-1)

Therefore, the frequency of a photon of radiation is,
4.47* 10^9s^(-1)

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