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God said "c = λ × f" and there was light, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
Excellent use of the λ symbol!
by Anonymous12 years ago
How do I do the lander sign? :O
by Anonymous12 years ago
Its called lambda, you have to open word pad type 3BB and highlight it and press Alt +x and you will get λ
by Anonymous12 years ago
Oh, haha I've only ever heard it being said and I thought it was with a "N". Thanks for that :)
by Anonymous12 years ago
Explain?
by Anonymous12 years ago
This is physics. This is a very common equation for waves. The general equation is V = (lambda) X f, with lambda, a greek letter, being that upside-down Y. Lambda is the wavelength of the wave (the distance between two crests or two troughs). So, the velocity of the wave equals the wavelength times the frequency of the wave (generally how many crests or troughs pass by a point in a second). Light is a type of wave. C represents the speed of light.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I'm final year of school and I have never been taught anything like the maths jokes that have been put on this site ... I think my country has bad education.
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