What is the frequency of an electromagnetic wave if it has a wavelength of 1km (1000m)?
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What is the frequency of an electromagnetic wave if it has a wavelength of 1km (1000m)?
The relationship between the wavelength of light, λ, and the frequency, ν, is
where c is the speed of light
Make sure you use the proper units.
I prefer using the 'traditional' formula, keeping in mind that electromagnetic waves have the speed of light. :rolleyes:
Jerry, an interesting aside, the speed of light is defined as that, i.e. our definition of meter has been tweaked so that the speed of light is exactly 299792458 m/s
Oh, I see! Thanks Cap! :)
Okay, I don't know, but that's how I was taught at school, everything concerning those types of numbers through v=f 'lambda' :pQuote:
Perito agrees: You say "f", I say "nu"... "traditional?" I thought Nu Lambda was traditional!
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