Chemistry, asked by dvphase11, 10 months ago

what is the wavelength????????​

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Definition: Wavelength can be defined as the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave. It is measured in the direction of the wave.

Description: Wavelength is the distance from one crest to another, or from one trough to another, of a wave (which may be an electromagnetic wave, a sound wave, or any other wave). Crest is the highest point of the wave whereas the trough is the lowest. Since wavelength is distance/length, it is measured in units of lengths such as metres, centimetres, milimetres, nanometres, etc.

The following equation is known as the wavelength formula or the wavelength equation:

? = V/f (where ' V' is the speed of the wave and 'f' is the frequency of the wave)

Thus, Wavelength of the wave = Speed of the wave/ Frequency

Answered by Swathi2007
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Here's you're answer.

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Wavelength is the length of the wave of any colour. For example, red has the highest wavelength. Which means it travels the longest of all colours...

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