A low energy electromagnetic wave would also have
A. low frequency and long wavelength
B. high frequency and long wavelength
C.high frequency and short wavelength
D.low frequency and short wavelength
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (theeric):
Do you know the formula for energy, given frequency and wavelength?
OpenStudy (theeric):
If I remember correctly, \(E=hf\). Is that right?
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WHAT IS IT?
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OpenStudy (theeric):
Energy is proportional to frequency, if that is correct. Then low energy means low frequency.
Also, we have speed being the frequency times the wavelength.\[v=f\lambda\]So \[f=\frac v \lambda\]So wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency. What does that tell you?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
IS IT (D)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
IS IT (D)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (theeric):
Haha, I won't answer THAT. But I will answer any questions pertaining to my explanation.
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