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OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

what does v mean in \[\lambda v = c\] does anyone know?

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

@mukushla help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know ...sorry !!

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

what about @sami-21 then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

frequency ??

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

v is frequency/

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

?*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it is frequency . because lambda is in meters so nu ( v) should be /sec so that both sides should have same units. it is frequency (v) .

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

ahh answered my other question...what the latex for v was...

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

anyway thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's how maths lovers think :P

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

math sucks

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