Use the formula: speed = frequency x wavelength.
1 x 1012 - 4.3 x 1014 Hz the frequency is 300 to 400 thz (tera hertz). the wave length is 1mm to .0008mm
Frequency and wavelength are related by a formula. Please see the following link for more detailed information about this.
Wavelength is speed, of light, in this case, divided by frequency. 3 x 108 meters per second divided by 6.82 x 1014 Hertz is 0.4 micrometers.
Divide the speed of light in a vacuum (in meters/second) by the wavelength (which you must convert to meters); that will give you the frequency in hertz. The frequency will be the same for different substances.
The answer is 5.0*1014 Hertz.
750 million
1 x 1012 - 4.3 x 1014 Hz the frequency is 300 to 400 thz (tera hertz). the wave length is 1mm to .0008mm
Color is the frequency of visible light. The visible light wave range in frequency from 430 trillion hertz, which is red light, to 750 trillion hertz, or violet light.?æ
Hz (hertz) is a unit of frequency, not of speed.
Frequency and wavelength are related by a formula. Please see the following link for more detailed information about this.
In units of length, for example meters, angstroms, or nanometers.
6380 Angstroms
For the frequency, first convert the wavelength to meters (divide the number of Angstroms by 1010), then use the formula: wavelength x frequency = speed. Using the speed of light in this case. Solving for frequency: frequency = speed / wavelength. To get the photon's energy, multiply the frequency times Planck's constant, which is 6.63 x 10-34 (joules times seconds).
All frequencies are in Hertz ( Cycle/sec)
Wavelength is speed, of light, in this case, divided by frequency. 3 x 108 meters per second divided by 6.82 x 1014 Hertz is 0.4 micrometers.
An angstrom is a length measured in terms of the wavelength of light. 254,000 angstroms is one thousandth of an inch, or "one mil" in English units. Conversion works out a lot easier in the metric system, where 10,000,000 angstroms = 1 millimeter.
Just divide the speed of light (in meters/second) by the frequency (in hertz) - that will give you the wavelength (in meters). You can then convert that to nm.