An x-ray is modeled by the equation E= (1000V/m)sin(kx - 8.96 *1018t) What is the wavenumber, k, in m-1, of this x-ray?
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An x-ray is modeled by the equation E= (1000V/m)sin(kx - 8.96 *1018t)
What is the wavenumber, k, in m-1, of this x-ray?
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