Respuesta :

Answer:

Infrared

Explanation:

To calculate the wavelength if the electromagnetic radiation, we must use the following formula:

c = f × λ

where c is the speed of the wave (in this case it's the speed of light, which is 3 × [tex]10^{8}[/tex] m/s) , f is the frequency and λ is the wavelength.

Using this formula, all we have to do is plug in our values and rearrange for the answer:

c = f × λ

3 × [tex]10^{8}[/tex] = 5.00 x [tex]10^{12}[/tex] Hz × λ

λ = 3 × [tex]10^{8}[/tex]/5.00 x [tex]10^{12}[/tex]

λ = 6.00 × [tex]10^{-5}[/tex] m = 6.00 ×[tex]10^{4}[/tex] nm

Now that we know the wavelength we can figure out which kind of electromagnetic radiation this is.

6.00 ×[tex]10^{4}[/tex] nm falls in the range of infrared radiation. We know this either from memorizing the values of the wavelengths or looking up a reference.