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How to compute for wavelength

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To compute wavelength (
\(\lambda\), in meters), use the formula
\(\lambda = (c)/(f)\), where c is the speed of light (
\(3.00 * 10^8 \, \text{m/s}\)) and f is the frequency (in hertz). Substitute values and solve for
\(\lambda\).

The formula to compute wavelength (
\(\lambda\)) is given by:


\[ \lambda = (c)/(f) \]

where:

-
\(\lambda\) is the wavelength,

- c is the speed of light in a vacuum (approximately
\(3.00 * 10^8 \, \text{m/s}\)),

- f is the frequency of the wave.

To compute wavelength, follow these steps:

1. Identify the frequency of the wave (measured in hertz, Hz).

2. Use the speed of light (c) in the formula, which is a constant value of
\(3.00 * 10^8 \, \text{m/s}\).

3. Substitute the known values into the formula and solve for
\(\lambda\).

The resulting value for
\(\lambda\) will be in meters if the frequency is given in hertz. Ensure that the units are consistent throughout the calculation.

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How to compute for wavelength?

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