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The inverse variation equation shows the relationship between wavelength in meters, x, and frequency, y.

y = StartFraction 3 x 10 Superscript 8 Baseline Over x EndFraction

What are the wavelengths for X-rays with frequency 3 × 1018?
1 × 10–10 m
3 × 10–10 m
3 × 1026 m
9 × 1026 m

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Answer:

1 x 10 ^-10 m

Explanation:

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Answer: The wavelength for X-rays with the given frequency is
1* 10^(-10)m

Explanation:

To calculate the wavelength of light, we use the equation:


\lambda=(c)/(\\u)

where,


\lambda = wavelength of the light

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


\\u = frequency of light =
3* 10^(18)s^(-1)

Putting the values in above equation, we get:


\lambda=(3* 10^8m/s)/(3* 10^(19)s^(-1))=1* 10^(-10)m

Hence, the wavelength for X-rays with the given frequency is
1* 10^(-10)m

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