What is the color of a wave that has a frequency of 600.0 terahertz?

1 Answer
Dec 11, 2015

Green

Explanation:

A terahertz is #10^12# hertz, it is a unit of frequency.

600 THz = #600 times 10^12# Hz

Let's convert this to nanometers and the look this up in a table to see what color our eyes would see. A nanometer is #10^-9# m.

Converting to nanometers is not strictly necessary, but as an optical astronomer, I have a better intuition for the color of things given in the wavelength of their light.

#v = f lambda#
#lambda = v /f#

Where #lambda# is the wavelength, and #v# is the velocity of our wave. Since we are dealing with light, we know the velocity is #c = 3 times 10^8 m/s#.

#lambda = {3 times 10^8 m/s} / {600 times 10^12 Hz}#

#lambda = 5 times 10^-7 m#
#lambda = 500 nm#

Using the table here
we see that this is green light.