Frequency Formula:
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The Cm To Hz conversion calculates the frequency of electromagnetic radiation from its wavelength using the speed of light constant. This conversion is fundamental in physics and engineering applications.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts wavelength in centimeters to frequency by dividing the speed of light by the wavelength (converted to meters).
Details: Accurate frequency calculation is essential for various applications including radio communications, spectroscopy, optical engineering, and electromagnetic wave analysis.
Tips: Enter wavelength in centimeters. The value must be valid (wavelength > 0).
Q1: Why is the speed of light used in this calculation?
A: The speed of light is the fundamental constant that relates wavelength and frequency for all electromagnetic radiation.
Q2: What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency?
A: Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional - as wavelength increases, frequency decreases, and vice versa.
Q3: Can this calculator be used for all types of electromagnetic waves?
A: Yes, this formula applies to all electromagnetic radiation including radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Q4: Why divide by 100 in the formula?
A: The division by 100 converts centimeters to meters, since the speed of light is in meters per second.
Q5: What are typical wavelength ranges for different applications?
A: Radio waves: 1 cm - 100 km, Microwaves: 1 mm - 30 cm, Infrared: 700 nm - 1 mm, Visible light: 400-700 nm, UV: 10-400 nm, X-rays: 0.01-10 nm.