C=λV units question
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C=λV units question
When you are solving for wavelength with a known frequency (in Hz), and a known speed (3.00 * 10^8 m.s-1), what unit do you get for wavelength? Nm or m?
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Re: C=λV units question
The wavelength will be in meters. Rearranging the equation for wavelength, λ=c/v. Since c is in m/s and the frequency is in Hz (which is s^-1 or 1/s), the s will cancel out, leaving you with m.
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Re: C=λV units question
When you solve for wavelength and use dimensional analysis, you should end up with meters. I think most wavelengths are measured in nm by the electromagnetic spectrum so if you want to compare your answer to other wavelengths converting it is probably the best way to go!
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