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20 March, 15:59

radiowaves in the AM region have frequencies in the range 550 to 1600 kilocycles per second (550 to 1600 kh) calculate the wavelength corresponding to a radio wave of frequency 1.365*10^6A and 1365kh

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  1. 20 March, 16:13
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    wavelength = 219.8 m

    Explanation:

    Data Given:

    Frequency of radio wave = 1.365*10⁶ A or 1365 kHz

    wavelength = ?

    Solution:

    As Frequency of radio wave is 1.365*10⁶ s⁻¹ or 1365 kHz

    if we look for conversion of KHz to s⁻¹

    So,

    1 KHz = 1000

    1365 kHz = 1365 x 1000 = 1.365*10⁶ s⁻¹

    So

    1365 kHz = 1.365*10⁶ s⁻¹

    Now equation used to calculate wavelength

    f = c/λ

    rearrange the above equation

    λ = c/f ... (1)

    Where:

    c = speed of light = 3 x 10⁸ ms⁻¹

    λ = wavelength

    put the values in above equation 1

    λ = 3 x 10⁸ ms⁻¹ / 1.365*10⁶ s⁻¹

    λ = 219.8 m

    So the wavelength of radio wave = 219.8 m
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