Science, asked by lorddierajput, 9 months ago

SI unit of wave number​

Answers

Answered by itzcutiepie4
7

Answer:

Wave numbers are usually measured in units of reciprocal metres (1/m, or m-1) and reciprocal centimetres (1/cm, or cm-1)....

wave number (symbol: ν) of a monochromatic light beam is the inverse of its wave length. In IR spectroscopy, the wave number is measured in cm...

please mark as brainliest.....

Answered by Anonymous
1

Wave numbers are usually measured in units of reciprocal metres {\frac{1}{m}}{ or\: m-^1} and

reciprocal centimetres {\frac{1}{cm}}{ or \:cm-^1}

  • Hope it helps you ☺️
Similar questions