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X-rays typically have a wavelength of around 1x10^(-9)m. What is the frequency of the X-ray

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The speed v of a wave is related to its wavelength λ and its frequency f as follows:


v=\lambda f

X-rays are electromagnetic radiation, whose speed is the same as the speed of light c:


c\approx300,000,000(m)/(s)

Isolate f from the equation and substitute the values for the speed and the wavelength to find the frequency of x-rays:


\begin{gathered} f=(v)/(\lambda) \\ =\frac{300,000,000(m)/(s)}{1*10^(-9)m^{}} \\ =3*10^(17)(1)/(s) \\ =3*10^(17)Hz \end{gathered}

Therefore, the frequency of the X-ray, is:


3*10^{17^{}}Hz

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