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The phrase "a wavelength" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, particularly in discussions about light, sound, or electromagnetic waves.
Example: "The color of the light is determined by its wavelength, with shorter wavelengths appearing blue and longer wavelengths appearing red."
Alternatives: "a wave length" or "one wavelength".
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The machine is a wavelength dispersive spectrometer.
Each color represents a wavelength that carries information on fiber optic networks.
Blue light has a wavelength around 450 nanometres, and red light, a wavelength of 650 700 nanometres.
They found that light with a wavelength of 1.4 micrometres was absorbed, matching the absorption spectrum of water molecules.
Although Piya has abandoned emotional language for the pure, objective discourse of science, Kanai senses that they share a wavelength.
a Wavelength bandwidth usage.
So, the fiber pumps out 10 "gigabips" on a wavelength.
It works by producing a wavelength longer than an x-ray, but shorter than microwaves.
Well, ultrasound has a wavelength measured in microns — millionths of a meter.
The new light has a wavelength of 531 nanometers and can be generated at room temperature.
Ideally, we'd dedicate a wavelength to each subscriber to avoid the bandwidth sharing between the users.
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