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What wavelength in nanometers has a frequency of 8.6x10^13 Hz? - Frequency to Wavelength Practice - YouTube
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What wavelength in nanometers has a frequency of 8.6x10^13 Hz? - Frequency to Wavelength Practice - YouTube
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SOLVED: Give reasons (c) Convert the following spectroscopic quantities as indicated: () 0.15 nm Hz (Ti) 9 GHz cm (iii) 2000 cm ' to km (iv) 500 nm to cm 1 State
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The wavelength range of the visible spectrum extends from violet (400 nm) to red (750 nm) . Express these wavelengths in frequencies (Hz) . (1 nm = 10^-9m)
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