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for each of the following electromagnetic radiation sources, tabulate the frequency (Hz), the wavenumber, the energy...

for each of the following electromagnetic radiation sources, tabulate the frequency (Hz), the wavenumber, the energy (eV), and the region of the electromagnetic spectrum (IR, vis, etc.)

a. frequency doubled Nd:YAG laser at 532nm

b. CO2 laser at 10.6 micrometers

c. klystron at 1.23 cm

d. Cu K(alpha) emission at 154.1 pm

e. oscillator used in NMR at 1.5m

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