How Could you determine the wavelength ?
In what case???
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Wavelength is the distance between identical points in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire, as shown in the illustration (click on link). In wireless systems, this length is usually specified in meters,centimeters, or millimeters. In the case of infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, and gamma radiation, the wavelength is more often specified in nanometers (units of 10-9meter) or Angstrom units (units of 10-10 meter). Wavelength is inversely related to frequency. The higher the frequency of the signal, the shorter the wavelength. If f is the frequency of the signal as measured in megahertz, and w is the wavelength as measured in meters, then w = 300/f and conversely f = 300/w Wavelength is sometimes represented by the Greek letter lambda. OK. That was the TECHNICAL definition. An oscilloscope makes it REAL easy to find out what some wavelengths are.
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