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Wavelength : It is the linear distance between two consecutive wave-crests or wave- troughs as shown in Fig. 3.6(b). It is represented by a Greek letter lambda ( and is expressed in terms of m, cm, nm or Angstrom (1Å = 10-10 m). Frequency: It is defined as the number of wave crests or wave troughs that pass through a given point per second.
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