Frequency and wavelength are inversely related, but the way it was said in the lecture is that frequency is 1/wavelength, which is technically incorrect, since the product of frequency and wavelength is actually the speed of light. Just in case someone got confused :)
keenan
@rgrao Yeah... I'm a geometer, not a physicist. All my constants are 1. ;-)
Frequency and wavelength are inversely related, but the way it was said in the lecture is that frequency is 1/wavelength, which is technically incorrect, since the product of frequency and wavelength is actually the speed of light. Just in case someone got confused :)
@rgrao Yeah... I'm a geometer, not a physicist. All my constants are 1. ;-)