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X-rays have a wavelength small enough to image individual

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X-rays have a wavelength small enough to image individual

X-rays have a wavelength small enough to image individual atoms, but are challenging to detect because of their typical frequency. Suppose an X-ray camera uses X-rays with a wavelength of 1.23nm. Calculate the frequency of the X-rays. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.