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What is the wavelength of infrared in scientific notation?

User Praveesh P
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Answer:


7.00 \cdot 10^(-7) m - 1\cdot 10^(-3) m

Step-by-step explanation:

Infrared radiation has wavelength in the range between 700 nm and 1 mm. Lets' convert these values into scientific notation, keeping in mind that:


1 nm = 10^(-9) m\\1 mm = 10^(-3) m

Let's start from the lower value, we have:


700 nm = 700 \cdot 10^(-9) m = 7.00 \cdot 10^(-7) m (we moved the dot two places to the left, so we increased the exponent by 2 units, from -9 to -7)

The higher value is:


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

So, the range of wavelength of infrared radiation is:


7.00 \cdot 10^(-7) m - 1\cdot 10^(-3) m

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