What is the frequency of light #(s^-1)# that has a wavelength of #3.86 * 10^-5# #cm#?

1 Answer
Feb 19, 2017

#7.77 * 10^14s^(-1)#

Explanation:

We are given the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave and asked to calculate the frequency. The relevant equation is:

λ = c/ν
where wavelength is in m, and c is the speed of light #(3.00 * 10^8 m/s)#
Convert the given wavelength into meters: #3.86⋅10^−5 cm * ("1m"/"100cm") = 3.86⋅10^(−7) m#
# (3.86 * 10^2nm – blue light)#

#ν = c/λ = (3.0 x 10^8m/s)/(3.86 * 10^(-7)m) = 0.777 * 10^15s^(-1)#

= #7.77 * 10^14s^(-1)#