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Show ALL equations, work, units, and significant figures in performing the follo

ID: 518348 • Letter: S

Question

Show ALL equations, work, units, and significant figures in performing the following calculations. Identify the type of radiation in each problem. (Use your electromagnetic spectrum) C = lambda v E = kv C = 3.00 times 10^8 m/s h = 6.626 2 times 10^-34 J-s (or J/Hz) eV = 1.602 times 10^-19 J What is the wavelength of a wave having a frequency of 3.76 times 10^14 What is the frequency of a 6.9 times 10^-13 m wave? What is the wavelength of a 2.99 Hz wave? What is the wavelength of a 1.28 times 10^17 Hz wave? What is the frequency of a 7.43 times 10^-5 m wave? What is the frequency of a 2,600 cm wave? What is the wavelength of a 4 34 times 10^15/s wave? What is the frequency of a 2, 110 A wave? What is the frequency of a 5.6 times 101^0 mu m wave? What is the wavelength of 109.6 MHz wave?

Explanation / Answer

(1)

Using equation:

C = l*v

Here, l is wavelength and v is frequency

Putting values we get:

3*108 = l*3.76*1014

Thus,

l = 7.97*10-7 m

(2)

Using equation:

C = l*v

Here, l is wavelength and v is frequency

Putting values we get:

3*108 = 6.9*10-13*v

Thus,

v = 4.34*1020 Hz

In this way the rest of the parts should be solved as they are exactly similar, only the values need to be changed.