Are frequency and wavelength constants in terms of light?
1 Answer
No. Frequency and wavelength of light change according to how much energy the light has and the medium the light is propagating in.
Explanation:
The amount of energy light has determines its frequency. Once frequency is known, the medium the light is traveling in determines its wavelength (and its velocity).
Where
Where
Blue light, for example, has a frequency of around
Green light in a vacuum has a frequency of
There are many, many more frequencies and wavelengths of light, most of which we can't see! (Think X-rays, microwaves, gamma rays)
These values for frequency and wavelength change when the light enters a different medium, e.g. air, water, glass etc.
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http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Core/Physical_Chemistry/Spectroscopy/Fundamentals/Electromagnetic_Radiation