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

Respuesta :

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

we know that

[tex] 1 [/tex] nanometer is equal to [tex] 10^{-9} [/tex] meters

so

[tex] 650\ nm [/tex]------> convert to meters

by proportion

[tex] \frac{1}{10^{-9}}\frac{nm}{m} = \frac{650}{x} \frac{nm}{m} \\ \\ x=650*10^{-9} \ nm\\ \\ x=6.5*10^{-7} \ m [/tex]

[tex] Wave\ length\ of\ red\ light = 6.5*10^{-7}\ m [/tex]

[tex] Wave\ length\ of\ a\ water = 2\ m [/tex]

To calculate how much bigger is the wavelength of a water

Divide [tex] 2\ m [/tex] by [tex] 6.5*10^{-7}\ m [/tex]

so

[tex] \frac{2}{6.5*10^{-7}} =3.08*10^{6} [/tex]

therefore

the answer is

[tex] 3.08*10^{6}\ times\ bigger [/tex]