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- What is the term for the distance a light wave travels to complete one cycle? A.energy B. frequency C. velocity D. wavelength E. none of the above Please don't provide handwriting solution16. How would the frequency of a light wave change if the wavelength is doubled? Group of answer choices 1. frequency would stay the same 2. frequency would be 1/4 as much 3. frequency would be tripled 4. frequency would be cut in half 5. frequency would be doubled1. What unit does a. Wavelength need to be in to use the light equation? b. Frequency need to be in to use the light equation?
- 2. List a few examples of objects outside your house. Which are making their own light? Which are reflecting light from somewhere else? W F12 Insert F8 F9 F10 F11 F5 F6 F7 & 6. 7 9. Y U 53. Give a real-world example that demonstrates the energy, frequency, or wavelength differences between the colors in the visible light spectrum.5. Write down the definition of Gauss's law. Determine how we would obtain Coulomb's law from Gauss's law for a single charged particle. What other types of symmetries are there with Guass's law? Under what circumstance does Gauss's law not behave nicely? give an example.
- 22. A TV screen has 3,000,000 pixels. If the screen shows an image that is 1/4 yellow, 1/2 cyan, and 1/4 magenta. How many of each color light are lit up?1. Describe the magnetic fields of currents, the effect of magnetic fields on moving charges, induction and their uses in electric motors. 2. Explain why we know that photons, electrons, and in general particles can behave both like waves and like particles?