frequency has the formula
F = c /
c = speed = 1482 ms-1
= wavelength = 440 nm = 4.4*10^-7 m
f = 1482 / 4.4*10^-7
f = 3.36818*10^8 s-1
answer => 3.37*10^8 s-1
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