Alright. So, since we have these terms defined, we know the frequency and the wavelength, it turns out we can also think about the speed of the wave, and specifically of a light wave, and speed and is just equal to the distance that's traveled divided by the time the elapsed.
好了,我们已经定义了,这些术语,我们知道了,频率和波长,现在可以来考虑,波的速度了,特别是光波的速度,速度等于它走过的距离,除以所用的时间,因为我们。
So, when I threw that thing up and you caught it, what you are doing mentally was immediately figuring out where it started and at what speed.
所以当你接住我抛出的物体时,你大脑里的反应就是,立刻弄清它的初位置以及初速度
There are all kinds of little abbreviations they make, ; and it suggests that language has to be wrenched out of its conventions; syntax can be set aside; language needs to move at the speed of experience and at the speed of ecstasy.
他们创造了各种缩写,好像语言必须得被扭曲得偏离原样;,语法可以被搁置一边,语言需要以体验和,忘形的速度移动。
This is very important,which is why I am doing it: "If we want to know how fast a human being can run, then it is no use to average out the speed of a "good sample" of the population; it is far better to collect Olympic gold medal winners and see how well they can do.
这话非常重要,是我作这个研究的原因:,“如果想知道人类最快能跑多快,那从好的样本中测出平均数是“,没用的;,而应该收集田径类奥运冠军的信息,看他们能跑多快。
So, we can just plug it in. Speed is equal to the distance traveled, which is lambda over the time elapsed, which is 1 over nu. so, we can re-write that as speed is equal to lambda nu times nu, and it turns out typically this is reported in meters per second or nanometers per second.
经过的距离和所花的时间,我们把它们带进来,速度等于经过的距离,也即是lambda除以,所花的时间,通常它的单位,是米每秒或者纳米每秒。
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