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Consider the following three statements: (i) for any electro-magnetic radiation, the product of the wavelength and the frequency is a constant. (ii) if a source of light has a wavelength of 3.0 å, its frequency is 1.0*1018 hz. (iii) the speed of ultra-violet light is greater than the speed of microwave radiation. which of these three statements is or are true?
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