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An infrared wave traveling through a vacuum has a frequency of 4.0 × 1014 Hz. What is the wave’s wavelength?

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The answer is 7.5 x 10- m
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Answer: The wavelength of the wave travelling through vaccum is
7.5* 10^(-7)m

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the wavelength of the wave, we use the formula:


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

Rearranging the terms,


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

Where,
\lambda = wavelength of the wave = ?


\\u = Frequency of the wave =
4.0* 10^(14)s^(-1)

c = Speed of light in vacuum =
3.0* 10^8m/s

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\lambda=(3.0* 10^8m/s)/(4.0* 10^(14)s^(-1))\\\\\lambda=0.75* 10^(-6)m=7.5* 10^(-7)m

Hence, wavelength of the wave in vacuum will be
7.5* 10^(-7)m

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