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Answer:
The photon has a wavelength of
Explanation:
The speed of a wave can be defined as:
(1)
Where v is the speed, is the frequency and is the wavelength.
Equation 1 can be expressed in the following way for the case of an electromagnetic wave:
(2)
Where c is the speed of light.
Therefore, can be isolated from equation 2 to get the wavelength of the photon.
(3)
Hence, the photon has a wavelength of
<em>Summary: </em>
Photons are the particles that constitutes light.
Answer:
Explanation:
The frequency of a wave can be found using the following formula.
where <em>f</em> is the frequency, <em>v</em> is the velocity/wave speed, and λ is the wavelength.
The wavelength is 10 meters and the velocity is 200 meters per second.
- 1 m/s can also be written as 1 m*s^-1
Therefore:
Substitute the values into the formula.
Divide and note that the meters (m) will cancel each other out.
- 1 s^-1 is equal to Hertz
- Therefore, our answer of 20 s^-1 is equal to 20 Hz
The frequency of the wave is <u>20 Hertz</u>
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