Speed of light in the medium = 2.14×10⁸ ms⁻1.
The refraction of a medium = 1.4
We know that speed of light in air= 3×10⁸ m/s
The ratio of the speed of the light in air to the speed of the light in medium is defined as refractive index.
Refractive index = speed of light in air ÷ speed of light in medium
1.4 = 3×10⁸ ÷ speed of light in medium
speed of light in medium = 3×10⁸ ÷ 1.4
= 214285714.2857 km/s
Hence, the speed of light in that medium is = 214285714.2857 km/s
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whats the magnitude in N ?
(b) Find the centripetal acceleration of the electron.
whats the magnitude in m/s2
b) visible light, infrared, X rays, ultraviolet, gamma rays, radio
c) radio, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, gamma rays
d) gamma rays, X rays, visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, radio
e) radio, X rays, visible light, ultraviolet, infrared, gamma rays
Answer: The answer is "C"
Explanation:
The electromagnetic waves are arranged in the increasing wavelength and energy by the following order;
Radio waves has the lowest energy and wavelength but of the highest frequency.
The Infra-red rays follows the visible light follows, the ultraviolet ray follows, the X-ray follows and then the Gamma-ray has the highest energy and wavelength but the lowest frequency.
Therefore the answer is C, radio, infra, visible, ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Electromagnetic waves are categorized in terms of their wavelengths and frequency. This categorization is known as the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
When they are arranged in terms of increasing frequency, their wavelengths are decreasing. This is because wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional.
Since energy and frequency are directly proportional, increasing frequency would mean increasing energy.
In terms of increasing energy, the correct order is:
Radio waves
Infrared
Visible light
Ultraviolet
X rays
Gamma rays
b. False
Answer: True
Explanation: density is a measure of the mass of matter contained by a unit volume. So, dividing the mass in grams, of any substance by its volume in centimeter cube, gives it's density in grams per centimeter cube (g/cm³)