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14 June, 02:09

The wavelength of red light is 650 nanometers. how much bigger is the wavelength of a water wave that measures 2 meters?

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  1. 14 June, 05:33
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    Wavelength of red light = 650 nm

    Here the unit is nanometer, nano means 10⁻⁹

    And wavelength of water = 2m

    1 nanometer = 10⁹ meter

    So, 2 meter = 2 x 10⁹ nm and 650nm = 6.5 x 10⁻⁷ m

    now you can see the difference how much wavelength of water is bigger than wavelength of red light.

    if we find the difference between them

    650 nm =.00000065 m

    2m -.00000065m = 1.99999935

    so, the water wave is ~1.99999935 meters larger than the red light wave
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