Using ? k = k red - k green . (The \"width of the bump\" is not always perfectly
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Using ?k = kred - kgreen. (The "width of the bump" is not always perfectly clear. There is not necessarily a clean zero between successive bumps. When there is an ambiguity, figure out a way to define what you mean by the "width of the bump" in a way that someone else reading your description could reproduce your numbers.)
What is the "bump" and how can i measure it? I have already found delta k.
fred(Hz)
fgreen (Hz)
Width of bump
in the sum (cm)
?k (cm-1)
20
19
fred(Hz)
fgreen (Hz)
Width of bump
in the sum (cm)
?k (cm-1)
20
19
0.27Explanation / Answer
Width of the bump can be defined as the distance between two identical points on consecutive trough or crest.
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