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  • 21-09-2019
  • Physics
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the wavelength of a certain light source is "0.535" where 1 micrometer = 1.0 x 10^-6m. express this wavelentg in nanometers.

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ConcepcionPetillo ConcepcionPetillo
  • 23-09-2019

Answer:

[tex]535\times 10^{- 9} nm[/tex]

Solution:

The wavelength of the light source is represented by '[tex]\lambda[/tex]'

Here, the wavelength of the source of light is given as 0.535[tex]\mu m[/tex]

We know that 1 micro meter or 1 [tex]\mu m = 1\times 10^{- 6} m[/tex]

Thus

[tex]\lambda = 0.535 \mu m[/tex]

Also, we know that

1 nano meter or 1 nm = [tex]0.535\times 10^{- 9} m[/tex]

Thus

Wavelength in nanometer is, [tex]535\times 10^{- 9} m[/tex]

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