what is the wavelength of blue light if it has a frequency of 6.67 x 10^14 sec (Hz)?

c = f*l

c = speed of light
f = frequency
l = wavelength

c = 3x10^8 m/s [a constant]

l = c/f

l = 3x10^8/6.67x10^14
l = 4.49775x10^-7
l = 449.8 nm

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Ah, I should have the same as the original figure - 2 decimal places. Thanks!

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To find the wavelength of blue light with a given frequency, you can use the equation:

Speed of light (c) = Frequency (f) x Wavelength (λ)

The speed of light is approximately 3 x 10^8 meters per second (m/s).

Rearranging the formula, we have:

Wavelength (λ) = Speed of light (c) / Frequency (f)

Plugging in the values, we get:

λ = (3 x 10^8 m/s) / (6.67 x 10^14 Hz)

Calculating this equation, the wavelength of blue light with a frequency of 6.67 x 10^14 Hz is approximately 4.50 x 10^-7 meters, or 450 nanometers (nm).

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