Login
Remember
Register
Physicsgurus Q&A
Questions
Categories
Ask a Question
Ask a Question
Recent questions in Wavelength
+19
votes
0
answers
Why does infrared camera that register wavelengths above 800nm cost 10x or 100x more then a normal camera which registers visible light whose wavelength is 300 - 700 nm?
asked
Mar 10, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
snezza31
+54
votes
0
answers
How does the wavelength of infrared (IR] compare with the wavelength of ultraviolet (UV)?
asked
Mar 10, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Um
+1.3k
votes
0
answers
How much information can you transmit using a single photon’s wavelength property, assuming the perfect wavelength detector exists?
asked
Mar 10, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
bossyboy
+115
votes
0
answers
How do I calculate my wavelength, frequency, and energy if a radio wave has a wavelength greater than gamma rays?
asked
Mar 10, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Bitty
+27
votes
0
answers
What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength?
asked
Mar 10, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Bev Gaskin
+19
votes
0
answers
What is the minimum wavelength of a microwave?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
timeyell
+49
votes
0
answers
What do you observe with the wavelength and the frequency of the different colors?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Adex1
+51
votes
0
answers
Do water waves have same properties? Do all water waves have the same wavelength and amplitude?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
QuantumHarmony
+211
votes
0
answers
How do I understand that “integer multiple of wavelength is the greater distance of wave traveled” in Bragg’s law?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
barbels1
+23
votes
0
answers
Why can't objects smaller than the wavelength of visible light be seen by a regular microscope?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
NovaCharm
+67
votes
0
answers
If an object absorbs a specific light wavelength, it emits back the same wavelength or creates heat. But we say the object has the colour which it reflects. So, would that mean that the emitted light would influence the reflected color of the light?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
evo nut
(
2.5k
points)
0
votes
0
answers
If the wavelength is 3, what’s the frequency?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Irina_2023newhome
+16
votes
0
answers
What do our eye cells detect, the frequency or the wavelength?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Sarah Dasdemir
+18
votes
0
answers
If the frequency is doubled and wavelength remains the same, how would C=freq*wavelength change?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
handcraft
+109
votes
0
answers
What are the orders of visible light colors that show increasing wavelength?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Millhouse
(
2.0k
points)
+18
votes
0
answers
Why does red look like violet? The color spectrum is linear, moving from red as the longest visible wavelength to violet as the shortest, so why do we see red and violet as similar, like in a color wheel?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Flame
+12
votes
0
answers
How do you calculate wavelength from frequency and velocity?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Thesprayguy
+15
votes
0
answers
What is the NTSC channel number of signal with 52.33 centimeters wavelength?
asked
Feb 20, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
DHK
(
2.9k
points)
+6
votes
0
answers
A screen receives 3 watt of radiant flux of wave length 6000 angstorm. 685 lumen are equivalent to 1 watt of monochromatic light of wavelength 5550 angstrom. If relative to that for 5550 angstorm, then what is the luminous flux of the source?
asked
Feb 19, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
RadiantNova
+14
votes
0
answers
The wave produced by a source in two seconds has a wavelength of 2, what is the frequency of the wave?
asked
Feb 19, 2023
in
Wavelength
by
Real Spark
Page:
« prev
1
...
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
...
28
next »
Welcome to Physicsgurus Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
Recent questions in Wavelength
...