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Gamma-ray bursters emit pulses of gamma rays with high energies. The frequency of the most energetic pulses has been measured at around 3.0x10 21 hz. What is the wavelength of the gamma rays

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The wavelength of these gamma rays will be  1x1[tex]10^{-13}[/tex] m.

How do you define wavelength?

The distance between two successive troughs or crests is known as the wavelength. The peak of the wave is the highest point, while the trough is the lowest.

The wavelength is also defined as the distance between two locations in a wave that have the same oscillation phase.

The length of a wave is measured in its propagation direction. The wavelength is measured in meters, centimeters, nanometres, and other units since it is a distance measurement.

The relationship between the wave's wavelength, frequency, and speed is given as

wavelength = speed of light ÷ frequency

wavelength = [tex]\frac{3 X10^8}{3.0 X10^{21}}[/tex]

wavelength = 1x[tex]10^{-13}[/tex] m

Hence the wavelength of these gamma rays will be [tex]1 X 10^{-13}[/tex]m.

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