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The light that plants absorb to preform photosynthesis has a wavelength that peaks near 675nm. express this distance in (a) millimeters and (b) meters.
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The light that plants absorb to preform photosynthesis has a wavelength that peaks near 675nm. express this distance in (a) millimeters and (b) meters.
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the light that plants absorb to preform photosynthesis has a wavelength that peaks near 675nm. express this distance in (a) millimeters and (b) meters.
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675 nM is 675 x 10⁻⁹ meter ... 0.000 000 675 meter .
That's 0.000 067 5 of one centimeter
0.000 675 of one millimeter
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