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the wavelength of red light in nanometers is about 760.
The wavelength of a light wave is the distance between two consecutive points of the wave that are in phase, such as two peaks or two troughs. It is typically measured in units of nanometers (nm) or meters (m) and determines the color of the light.
To calculate the energy of a photon, you can use the formula E = hc/λ, where h is Planck's constant (6.626 x 10^-34 J-s), c is the speed of light (3.00 x 10^8 m/s), and λ is the wavelength in meters. Converting 760 nm to meters (760 x 10^-9 m) and plugging into the formula, the energy of a photon with a wavelength of 760 nm is approximately 2.61 x 10^-19 Joules.
The wavelength of light, 7.60 x 10^-10 m, would be reported as 760 nm in units of nanometers.
I'm assuming by "waves" you mean "electromagnetic waves," since there are ocean waves and a few other waves that we can see too. We can also perceive sound waves, but cannot see them. The electromagnetic waves that we can see are called the "visibile lights." Their wavelength range from about 760 nm( 760*10^-9 m), bright red, to about 390 nm, bright violet. Their frequency range from about 4*10^14 Hz to 7.9*10^14 Hz, respectively. Infrared and Ultraviolet are NOT a part of visible light. No he means waves in the sea
The answer depends on the units used for .45 and since these are not given, there cannot be a sensible answer.
The wave speed is (frequency) x (wavelength) = 342 meters per second.We can't describe its velocity, because we don't have any informtion aboutits direction, beamwidth, etc.
(300,000,000 meters per second) / (750,000 waves per second) = 400 meters per wave
the wavelength of red light in nanometers is about 760.
The wavelength of a light wave is the distance between two consecutive points of the wave that are in phase, such as two peaks or two troughs. It is typically measured in units of nanometers (nm) or meters (m) and determines the color of the light.
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To calculate the energy of a photon, you can use the formula E = hc/λ, where h is Planck's constant (6.626 x 10^-34 J-s), c is the speed of light (3.00 x 10^8 m/s), and λ is the wavelength in meters. Converting 760 nm to meters (760 x 10^-9 m) and plugging into the formula, the energy of a photon with a wavelength of 760 nm is approximately 2.61 x 10^-19 Joules.
The wavelength of light, 7.60 x 10^-10 m, would be reported as 760 nm in units of nanometers.
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I'm assuming by "waves" you mean "electromagnetic waves," since there are ocean waves and a few other waves that we can see too. We can also perceive sound waves, but cannot see them. The electromagnetic waves that we can see are called the "visibile lights." Their wavelength range from about 760 nm( 760*10^-9 m), bright red, to about 390 nm, bright violet. Their frequency range from about 4*10^14 Hz to 7.9*10^14 Hz, respectively. Infrared and Ultraviolet are NOT a part of visible light. No he means waves in the sea