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To calculate the frequency of a wave, including light, you can use the formula:

frequency (ν) = speed of light (c) / wavelength (λ)

The speed of light (c) is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.

Given a wavelength of 600 nm (nanometers), which is equal to 600 x 10^(-9) meters, we can substitute these values into the formula:

ν = c / λ ν = 299,792,458 m/s / (600 x 10^(-9) m) ν ≈ 499,654,097,333.33 Hz

Therefore, the frequency of the yellow light with a wavelength of 600 nm is approximately 499,654,097,333.33 Hz (hertz).

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