Calculate the wavelength lambda for gamma rays of frequency f= 6.70×10^21 Hz express answer in metres .?
Calculate the wavelength (lambda) for gamma rays with a frequency of f = 6.70 × 10^21 Hz. Please express the answer in meters. I would appreciate it if you could provide the formula used to calculate the wavelength. Thank you!
3 Answers
Since Gamma radiation is an electromagnetic wave, its' speed will be that of light; (3x10^8)m/s -
The wave formula is: c = fx (Where i'm using 'x' to represent lambda)
Thus, x = c/f = (3x10^8)/(6.7x10^21) = (4.48x10^(-14))m
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