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What are the wavelengths for X-rays with frequency 3 × 1018? 1 × 10–10 m 3 × 10–10 m 3 × 1026 m 9 × 1026 m

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Answer:

a. 1 × 10^–10 m

Explanation:

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Answer:


Wavelength=\lambda=1* 10^(-10) m

Explanation:

Given that the wavelengths for X-rays with frequency
3* 10^(18)

To find the wavelengths for the given X-rays:

The distance between two peaks in a wave is called the wavelength.

The value of wavelength is equal to the wave velocity divided by the frequency.

That is written by


Wavelength=\lambda =(v)/(f)


Wavelength =(3* 10^8)/(3* 10^(18))


=(10^8)/(10^(18))


=(1)/(10^(18).10^(-8)) (by using the property
a^m=(1)/(a^(-m)))


=(1)/(10^(18-8)) (by using the property
a^m.a^n=a^(m+n))


=(1)/(10^(10))


=1* 10^(-10) m (by using the property
(1)/(a^(m))=a^(-m))


Wavelength=\lambda=1* 10^(-10) m

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