Wavelength, frequency and energy

This is simple drill and practice involving electromagnetic radiation. On loading, and when you press "New Problem", one of the cells in the first table will be filled. Enter the two missing values and press "Check Answer" Results appear in the second table. Pay close attention to the dimensions. You should continue with a problem until you get it correct, but you can generate a new problem at any time.Use "e" notation for sci notation. Thus, 2.3e-4 equals 2.3 × 10-4

  • Pressing the "Show Answer" will cause the correct answer to appear and you will no longer be able submit an answer for that problem.
Wavelength(cm) Frequency(Hz) Energy(J)
 
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