1. The wavelength of a light wave having a frequency of 100,000,000 Hz is ____ meters. Only enter your numerical answer below - do not include units. Report your answer to 2 decimal places.
2. A distant exoplanet's temperature is found to be about 260 Kelvin. This means it radiates most strongly at a wavelength of ____ nm. Only enter your numerical answer below - do not include units.
3. The observed wavelength of a spectral line from a nearby star is 3.33 x 10^-7 m. This spectral line should have a wavelength of 3.77 x 10^-7 m. Therefore this star has a velocity of ____ km/s. Only enter your numerical answer below - do not include units. If your answer is negative, be certain to include a minus sign in your answer.
4. A star that has a parallax of 0.035 arcseconds is _____ light-years away from the Earth. Only enter your numerical answer below - do not include units. Report your answer to 2 decimal places.
5. The luminosity of a star with a radius of (6.20x10^6) meters and a surface temperature of 30,000 Kelvin is ______ Watts. Only enter your numerical answer below - do not include units. Report your answer to 2 decimal places using scientific notation in the textboxes below. Only one number should be to the left of the decimal point! n.nn x 10^n