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10 July, 09:52

A system proposed by the U. S. Navy for underwater submarine communication, called ELF (for extremely low frequency), operates with a frequency of 30Hz. What is the wavelength of this radiation in meters

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  1. 10 July, 09:56
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    the wavelength of this radiation is 10 * 10⁶m = 10⁷m

    Explanation:

    Frequency, v = 30Hz = 30s⁻¹

    wavelength of radiation = λ

    Wavelength = speed of light / frequency

    c = speed of light

    c = 3 * 10⁸m/s

    v = frequency

    Wavelength = 3 * 10⁸ / 30

    Wavelength = 10000000

    Wavelength = 10 * 10⁶m

    Wavelength = 10⁷m

    Hence, the wavelength of this radiation is 10 * 10⁶m = 10⁷m
  2. 10 July, 10:21
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    Wavelength = 30*20^8/30=10^7m

    Explanation:

    Velocity = frequency * wavelength

    We're frequency=30HZ

    Velocity of light = 3*10^8m/s

    Wavelength = 30*20^8/30=10^7m
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