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oee [108]
3 years ago
10

What is the wavelength of the light emitted that has a frequency of 1.50 x 1013 Hz? 2.5 x 10-21 m 2.0 x 10-5 m 5.0 x 105 m 4.5 x

1021 m
Chemistry
2 answers:
Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
3 0
V (speed) = f (frequency) ­* y (meant to be lambda) (wavelength)
y = v/f (v is speed of light --3.0*10^8m/s)
y = 3.0*10^8/1.5*10^13
The answer is y = 2.0*10-5.
dedylja [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer : The frequency of the light is, 2.0\times 10^{-5}m

Explanation : Given,

Frequency of the light = 1.50\times 10^{13}Hz

Formula used :

\nu=\frac{c}{\lambda}

where,

\nu = frequency of light  = 1.50\times 10^{13}Hz=1.50\times 10^{13}s^{-1}

\lambda = wavelength of light  = ?

c = speed of light = 3\times 10^8m/s

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the wavelength of the light.

1.50\times 10^{13}s^{-1}=\frac{3\times 10^8m/s}{\lambda}

\lambda=2.0\times 10^{-5}m

Therefore, the frequency of the light is, 2.0\times 10^{-5}m

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