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To find the wavelength (λ) of waves with a frequency (f) of 5×10^14 Hz, we can use the equation:

c = f * λ

Where c is the speed of light, which is approximately 3 × 10^8 meters per second.

Rearranging the equation to solve for wavelength, we have:

λ = c / f

Substituting the values, we get:

λ = (3 × 10^8 m/s) / (5 × 10^14 Hz)

Simplifying the expression, we have:

λ = 6 × 10^(-7) meters

Therefore, the wavelength of waves with a frequency of 5×10^14 Hz is approximately 6 × 10^(-7) meters or 600 nanometers (nm).

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