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the relation between the wavelenght and frequency of red and blue light.​

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Answered by Narasimhajee
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The relationship between the frequency (the number of wave crests that pass by a certain point in a given amount of time) and wavelength for electromagnetic waves is defined by the formula, c = λ f, where c is the speed of light, λ the wavelength in meters, and f equals the frequency in cycles per second. For example, the highest energy wavelength detectable by the human eye is generally determined to be 3.80 x 10-7 m. Rewriting the formula c = λ f as f = c / λ yields (3.00 x 108 m/s / 3.80 x 10-7 m) = 7.9 x 1014 Hz for a frequency of the wave.

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