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Light waves travel at 3 × 10 8 m/s. If the light wave has a particular wavelength of 400 nm (400 × 10 –9 m), calculate its frequency.

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Answer:


f=7.5* 10^(14)\ Hz

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The wavelength of light,
\lambda=400\ nm=400* 10^(-9)\ m

The speed of light,
c=3* 10^8\ m/s

We need to find the frequency of light. We know that,


c=f\lambda

Where

f is the frequency

So,


f=(c)/(\lambda)\\\\f=(3* 10^8)/(400* 10^(-9))\\\\f=7.5* 10^(14)\ Hz

So, the frequency of light is
7.5* 10^(14)\ Hz.

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