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What is the wavelength of an x-ray whose frequency is 1.0*10^18 Hz?
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What is the wavelength of an x-ray whose frequency is 1.0*10^18 Hz?
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What is the wavelength of an x-ray whose frequency is 1.0*10^18 Hz?
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3.0 × 10–10
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would be the correct answer when you use the formula to find wavelengths.
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