What is the frequency of an x-ray with a wave length of 1nm?

1 Answer
Apr 12, 2018

#3 * 10^17 Hz#

Explanation:

an X-ray is on the spectrum of EM (electromagnetic) waves.

all EM waves have a speed of #300,000,000# metres per second, or #3 * 10^8 m//s#.

the equation relating wave speed, frequency and wavelength is

#s = flambda#

where #s# is speed in #m//s#,

#f# is frequency in hertz #Hz#,

and #lambda# is wavelength in metres #m#.

if #s = f * lambda#, then #f = s / lambda#

frequency = speed / wavelength

here, the wavelength is given as #1nm#.

#1# nanometre is the same as #1 * 10-9# metres.

#lambda = 1 * 10^-9 m#

#f = s/lambda = (3 * 10^8)/(1 * 10^-9)#

#3/1 = 3#

#10^8/10^-9 = 10^(8-(-9)#

#= 10^(8+9) = 10^17#

#(3 * 10^8)/(1 * 10^-9) = 3 * 10^17#

the frequency of the EM X-ray, therefore, is #3 * 10^17 Hz#.