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What is the frequency of the wave shown below assuming it is light (electromagnetic radiation)?

4.17 x 107 m


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The frequency of the wave assuming it is light having compete distance as 4.17×10^7 m is 1.44×10^15 Hz

Wavelength:- It is defined as the distance between the two Consecutive Crest or trough. OR distance travelled by the wave to Complete one Complete Cycle.

The distance for completing two cycle is 4.17×10^7 m

so 2λ=4.17×10^7m

λ=2.085×10^-7m

Also f=c/λ

f=3×10^8/2.085×10^-7

f=1.44×10^15 Hz

  • A waveform signal that is carried in space or down a wire has a wavelength, which is the separation between two identical places (adjacent crests) in the consecutive cycles is wavelength.
  • The number of cycles or vibrations that a body in periodic motion experiences during one unit of time, as well as the number of waves that pass a given point in a unit of time is frequency.

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