A red light source emits light of a certain frequency. A violet light source emits light that has double the frequency of the red light source. How does the wavelength of the red light compare to the violet light.

Respuesta :

The wavelength of red light is double the wavelength of violet light.

Explanation:

Let [tex]n_R[/tex] = Frequency of red light source

Let [tex]n_V[/tex] = Frequency of violet light source

Let λR = Wavelength of red light source

Let λV = Wavelength of violet light source

Given: Frequency of violet light is two times (double) the frequency of red light.

Therefore [tex]n_V = 2\times n_R[/tex] ........................(1)

The relation between speed of light (c), frequency (n) and wavelength (λ) is given by

c = nλ

Frequency is inversely proportional to λ.

The speed of light remains constant for both light sources = c = 3 × 10⁸ m/s²

For red light source: [tex]c = n_R\times[/tex] λR  ........................(2)

For violet light source: [tex]c = n_V\times[/tex] λV ..................(3)

Equating (2) and (3), we get

[tex]c= n_R\times[/tex] λR = [tex]n_V \times[/tex] λV

From (1)

[tex]n_R\times[/tex] λR = [tex]2\times n_R\times[/tex] λV

λR = 2 × λV

Therefore, wavelength of red light is two times the wavelength of violet light.

Answer:

a

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