Energy is inversely proportional to the wavelength of a wave. Which would have the GREATEST energy? A wave with a wavelength of meters

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Energy is inversely proportional to the wavelength of a wave. Which would have the GREATEST energy? A wave with a
wavelength of meters.
persely ropotions to the wavelength of wave woich would have the creates energy
one
A 5
B 10
C 15
D20

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    Answer:

    A 5

    Explanation:

    The wave with the least amount of wavelength will have the greatest amount of energy.

    Wavelength and energy shares an inverse relationship;

           E  = h f  = \frac{hc}{wavelength}

    From this equation, we see that the higher the energy of a wave, the lesser its wavelength.

    • Choice A from the options has the least wavelength.
    • Wavelength is the distance between two successive crests of a wave.

    This is why we see that in the electromagnetic spectrum, radio waves have the least energy because they have the longest wavelength.

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