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Wavelength and frequency

What is the meaning of frequency and examples?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

The definition of frequency is how often something happens . An example of frequency is a person blinking their eyes 47 times in one minute.

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What is frequency in science simple?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

In physics, the term frequency refers to the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time . It also describes the number of cycles or vibrations undergone during one unit of time by a body in periodic motion.

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How do you explain frequency to a child?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

Frequency is the number of times a value occurs in a set of data . For example, Victor tried nine times to get a red gumball. The frequency in this case would be the number of each color of gumballs that came out.

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What is the frequency of 570 nm?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

The wavelengths of visible light are: Violet: 380–450 nm (688–789 THz frequency) Blue: 450–495 nm. Green : 495–570 nm.

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What is the frequency of 650 nm?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

A red laser emits a very narrow beam at a wavelength of approximately 650 nm (650×10-9m), which corresponds to a frequency of approximately 4.61×10 14 Hz , which is a few hundred terahertz!

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What is electromagnetic calculator?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

This electromagnetic spectrum calculator converts between four parameters that define electromagnetic radiation: the frequency, the wavelength, the photon energy, and the temperature of a radiating black body for which the radiation curve reaches its maximum (peak wavelength).

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What is the frequency * 1 point?

1 April 2022 Enpatika.com Genel

Frequency describes the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time . So if the time it takes for a wave to pass is is 1/2 second, the frequency is 2 per second. If it takes 1/100 of an hour, the frequency is 100 per hour.

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