CBSE Class 12-science Answered
Is power directly proportional to wavelength? If so then why wavelength appears in the denominator
(P = {L/wavelenth}^2)?
Asked by akanksha | 26 Oct, 2013, 05:37: PM
Expert Answer
Power is not directly proportional to wavelength.
Energy and wavelength are inversely proportional, and hence power cannot be directly proportional to wavelength.
Answered by Romal Bhansali | 11 Nov, 2013, 11:42: AM
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