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The velocity of light in vacuum can be changed by changing(A) frequency(B) wavelength(C) amplitude(D) none of these
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Step 1: The speed of light in a vacuum is given by the equation $c = \lambda \nu$, where $c$ is the speed of light, $\lambda$ is the wavelength, and $\nu$ is the frequency. Show more…
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