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Frequency is equal to constant divided by wavelength. 3.00x108 / 780nm equals approximately 4397435897.4359 hertz.
Wavelength= 10 mm. Frequency= 5.0 hertz. Speed= 50 mm/second (wavelength x frequency)
500 hertz
No, the two things are quite difference. Frequency means how often a wave goes "up" and "down" - it is measured in cycles/second (hertz). Speed is measured in meters/second. The relationship is: speed = frequency x wavelength This relationship is valid for any wave. In the case of electromagnetic waves, the speed is approximately 300,000,000 m/s.
Electromagnetic energy (of which light is one type) with a frequency of 1,000,000,000,000,000 Hertz, or 1015 Hertz or 1 petaHertz has a wavelength of 2.995 x 10-5 cm. That puts the radiation at the top edge of the visible spectrum or in the near ultraviolet region. Better get out your sunblock just in case. You'll find links below to a "converter" to change wavelength to frequency and vice versa, and also to an abbreviated chart of the electromagnetic spectrum so you can see where stuff is on it. Now you can post answers to questions like this one!
electromagnetic spectrum can be interpreted in the units of frequency i.e. hertz or in the units of wavelength i.e nm
Frequency is equal to constant divided by wavelength. 3.00x108 / 780nm equals approximately 4397435897.4359 hertz.
Wavelength= 10 mm. Frequency= 5.0 hertz. Speed= 50 mm/second (wavelength x frequency)
500 hertz
Wavelength x frequency = speed of the wave, so wavelength = speed / frequency. In SI units, wavelength (in meters) = speed (in meters/second) / frequency (in Hertz). If you are talking about electromagnetic waves in avacuum, use 300,000,000 m/s for the speed.
For any point on the electromagnetic spectrum, the product of(wavelength) multiplied by (frequency) is 299,792,458 meters per second.That's the speed of the wave.
Bandwidth of the visible light portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum is approximately 384 Tera Hertz.
No, the two things are quite difference. Frequency means how often a wave goes "up" and "down" - it is measured in cycles/second (hertz). Speed is measured in meters/second. The relationship is: speed = frequency x wavelength This relationship is valid for any wave. In the case of electromagnetic waves, the speed is approximately 300,000,000 m/s.
Electromagnetic energy (of which light is one type) with a frequency of 1,000,000,000,000,000 Hertz, or 1015 Hertz or 1 petaHertz has a wavelength of 2.995 x 10-5 cm. That puts the radiation at the top edge of the visible spectrum or in the near ultraviolet region. Better get out your sunblock just in case. You'll find links below to a "converter" to change wavelength to frequency and vice versa, and also to an abbreviated chart of the electromagnetic spectrum so you can see where stuff is on it. Now you can post answers to questions like this one!
Frequency
The orderly classification of electromagnetic waves according to their wavelength and frequency. Such as 1. Gamma rays wavelength=6 X 10-13 TO 1 X 10-10 Meters Frequency= 5 x 1022 to 3x 1019 hertz,,in this way in the case of other electromagnetic waves
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.