CHM 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nanometre

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The light that comes from the sun is considered to be white light. However, if we pass white light through a prism, it is possible to see that it is, in fact, made up of many different colors of light. These colors have different and specific wavelengths associated with them that allow scientists to identify them. Visible light has wavelengths between 400 and 650 nanometers. (1 nanometer = 1 x 10-9 meters). A wavelength is the distance between successive peaks, troughs, or one full cycle of the light wave, as shown in the diagram below. Wavelength is often represented by a greek letter, lambda ( ). From this diagram, we can also see the relationship between wavelength and frequency, the number of waves passing a fixed point in one second. Frequency is measured in cycles per second (1/seconds; hertz (hz)) and is represented by the greek letter nu ( ).

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