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28 October, 21:24

An electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has a wavelength of 0.07 m. What is its

frequency?

4.3 x 108 m/s

4.3 x 10' Hz

3.0 x 108 m/s

3.0 x 10' Hz

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  1. 28 October, 21:26
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    Answer is B (assuming it's meant to say 4.3 x 10^10 Hz)

    Explanation:

    Right away you can eliminate A and C because the units are wrong - m/s is units of speed, not frequency (whose units are Hz).

    In general the product of an electromagnetic wave's wavelength (λ) and frequency (f) in a vacuum is equal to the speed of light (c):

    λf = c

    Knowing that c = 3 x 10^8 and λ = 0.07 you get:

    0.07f = 3 x 10^8

    f = 3 x 10^8 / 0.07

    f = 4.3 x 10^10
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