By definition the wavelength of light is the distance light travels during one period.
It is somewhere between 0.4 and 0.8 micrometer, depending on the color.
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2006-08-01 10:39:11
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answered by Thermo 6
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Light is a spectrum of various wavelengths ranging from IR to UV with visible somewhere in the middle. There is no Single wavelenght for light
2006-08-01 06:44:50
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answered by Zaphod B 2
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The wavelength of light is approximately 1micro meter
2006-08-01 06:46:08
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answered by Shariq M 5
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Stupid question. Bzzzt. Try again.
Or wait...the only correct answer to the question phrased this way is that the wavelength of light is the inverse of its frequency. Do I win the Kewpie Doll?
2006-08-01 07:05:17
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answered by Anonymous
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you do know, that theres more than just. light. the colors, the invisible spectrum. you know this right? thats a retarded question too.
2006-08-01 07:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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about 700 nanometers
2006-08-01 06:48:36
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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light is an electromagnetic wave........it can have wavelength from 400nm to 750nm........for visible light
2006-08-01 06:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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dude it has a whole spectrum
2006-08-01 06:43:35
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answered by James R 2
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