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To calculate the frequency of a wave, we can use the wave equation:

c = λ * f

where c is the speed of light, λ (lambda) is the wavelength, and f is the frequency.

The speed of light, c, is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second.

Given that the wavelength of the blue light is 460 nm (nanometers), we need to convert it to meters:

1 nm = 1 x 10^(-9) meters

So, the wavelength in meters is:

460 nm * (1 x 10^(-9) meters / 1 nm) = 460 x 10^(-9) meters = 4.6 x 10^(-7) meters

Now we can rearrange the wave equation to solve for the frequency:

f = c / λ

f = (3.00 x 10^8 meters per second) / (4.6 x 10^(-7) meters)

f ≈ 6.52 x 10^14 Hz

Therefore, the frequency of blue light with a wavelength of 460 nm is approximately 6.52 x 10^14 Hz.

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