Part A Calculate the wavelength A₁ for gamma rays of frequency f₁ = 6.50×1021 Hz. Express your answer in meters. View Available Hint(s) A₁ = 4.62x10-14 m Submit Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 4.615-10-144.615x10-14 m was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. Important: If you use this answer in later parts, use the full unrounded value in. your calculations. Part B Now express this gamma-ray wavelength in nanometers. Express your answer in nanometers. ▸ View Available Hint(s) V S ↑ O

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Assume the following waves are propagating in air.
Part A
Calculate the wavelength A₁ for gamma rays of
frequency f₁ = 6.50x102¹ Hz.
Express your answer in meters.
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A₁ = 4.62x10-14 m
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Part B
Correct
Correct answer is shown. Your answer
4.615-10-¹4=4.615x10-14 m was
either rounded differently or used a
different number of significant figures
than required for this part.
Important: If you use this answer in later
parts, use the full unrounded value in
your calculations.
Now express this gamma-ray wavelength in
nanometers.
Express your answer in nanometers.
▸ View Available Hint(s)
Submit
Part C
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Calculate the wavelength A₂ for visible light of
frequency f2 = 6.35x10¹4 Hz.
Express your answer in meters.
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Previous Answers
VO
A₂ = 4.72x10-7 m
Part D
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X₂
Correct
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4.724-10-7=4.724x10-7 m was either
rounded differently or used a different
number of significant figures than
required for this part.
Important: If you use this answer in later
parts, use the full unrounded value in
your calculations.
Now express this visible wavelength in
nanometers.
Express your answer in nanometers.
► View Available Hint(s)
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Transcribed Image Text:Assume the following waves are propagating in air. Part A Calculate the wavelength A₁ for gamma rays of frequency f₁ = 6.50x102¹ Hz. Express your answer in meters. ► View Available Hint(s) A₁ = 4.62x10-14 m Submit Part B Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 4.615-10-¹4=4.615x10-14 m was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. Important: If you use this answer in later parts, use the full unrounded value in your calculations. Now express this gamma-ray wavelength in nanometers. Express your answer in nanometers. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Submit Part C ΑΣΦ Calculate the wavelength A₂ for visible light of frequency f2 = 6.35x10¹4 Hz. Express your answer in meters. ► View Available Hint(s) Previous Answers VO A₂ = 4.72x10-7 m Part D Submit Previous Answers X₂ Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 4.724-10-7=4.724x10-7 m was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. Important: If you use this answer in later parts, use the full unrounded value in your calculations. Now express this visible wavelength in nanometers. Express your answer in nanometers. ► View Available Hint(s) ΑΣΦ Submit Provide Feedback Next >
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