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  • May 26, 2009, 01:30 PM
    jessicaxm7421
    Frequency, and wavelength of light
    does the speed of light within a substance change or stay the same? When light travels from one medium to another dpes its speed change or stay the same?When light travels from one medium into another, dpes it's frquency change or stay the same? & when light travels from one medium to another, does its wavelength change, or stay the same? please help! Thanks. :)
  • May 27, 2009, 07:12 AM
    Unknown008

    Firstly, the speed. Let's say you are in space and there is light. The light is energy, here considered as a wave. There is vacuum in space, so there's no particles to slow down the light. In the atmosphere, there are air molecules which can slow down the light, though very little. In glass, there is more particles, so the speed decreases yet more. This is why you have refraction of light in glass.

    Do you know that formula?



    As v, speed, decreases, either f or lambda will decrease. F is the frequency and lambda the wavelength. What I was told is that frequency remains the same, so the wavelength will decrease.

    The concept that waves have the same wavelength came from the fact that water waves have the same frequency both in deep and shallow water, where their speed is different.

    Hope it helped:)!
  • May 27, 2009, 05:43 PM
    Lightning55

    Yeah use the formula unknown gave. You should know that light never changes frequency, no matter what medium it is in (that's why light can travel through space).

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