What is the frequency of a light source that has a wavelength of 807 nm? What is the energy of this wave?

1 Answer
Nov 15, 2015

#nu=3.71xx10^(14)s^(-1)#

#E=2.46xx10^(-19)J#

Explanation:

The relationship between the wavelength #lambda# and the frequency #nu# is the following:

#lambda=c/(nu)#

where #c# is the speed of light #c=2.9979xx10^8m/s#.

Therefore, to calculate the frequency of a wave of #807 nm#:

#nu=c/(lambda)=(2.9979xx10^8cancel(m)/s)/(807xx10^(-9)cancel(m))=3.71xx10^(14)s^(-1)#

#nu# could also be reported in units of Hertz: #nu=3.71xx10^(14)Hz#

The energy #E# of this wave can be calculated from:

#E=hnu# where #h=6.626xx10^(-34)J*s# is called Planck's constant.

#E=hnu=6.626xx10^(-34)J*cancel(s)xx3.71xx10^(14)cancel(s^(-1))=2.46xx10^(-19)J#