Physics, asked by vaibhavvaghela5388, 11 months ago

definition of time of light and it's formula​

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Answered by BrainIyCastIe
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Formula: c = f where: = the wavelength of light, usually measured in meters or Ångströms (1 Å = 10-10 m)

f = the frequency at which light waves pass by, measured in units of per seconds (1/s).

Answered by Anonymous
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Formula: c = f where: = the wavelength of light, usually measured in meters or Ångströms (1 Å = 10-10 m) f = the frequency at which light waves pass by, measured in units of per seconds (1/s).

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