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9 May, 06:24

Let A be the last two digits of your 8-digit student ID. Example: for 20245347, A = 47 Radio waves, from your favorite radio station has a frequency of (A + 88.3) MHz (megahertz). What is the corresponding wavelength for this frequency in meters?

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  1. 9 May, 06:49
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    2.22 m

    Explanation:

    Step 1:

    Data obtained from the question:

    Frequency = (A + 88.3) MHz

    We assume that the student ID is 20245347 as given in the question.

    Therefore, A = 47 (last two digit of the 8-digit student ID)

    Frequency = (47 + 88.3) MHz

    Frequency = 135.3 MHz = 135.3x10^6 Hz

    Wavelength = ?

    Recall:

    Velocity of electromagnetic wave is 3x10^8 m/s2

    Step 2:

    Determination of the wavelength of the radio wave. This is illustrated below:

    Velocity = wavelength x frequency

    Wavelength = Velocity / frequency

    Wavelength = 3x10^8 / 135.3x10^6

    Wavelength = 2.22 m
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