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If a photon has a wavelength of 6.83 x 10-12 m, what is its frequency?
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If a photon has a wavelength of 6.83 x 10-12 m, what is its frequency?
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If a photon has a wavelength of 6.83 x 10-12 m, what is its frequency?
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Nu = c/lambda
Nu being the frequency
Lambda being the wavelength
C being the speed of light
Divide the speed of light by the wavelength:
3/6.83 = 0.439
10^8/10^-12 = 20
So you have 0.439 x 10^20
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4.39 x 10^19 s^-1
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