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What is the wavelength, in metres, of a 28.27 GHz radar signal?

User Kevin Gale
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Answer:

Wavelength of the radar signal is 0.0106 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Frequency of the radar signal,
f=28.27\ GHz=28.27* 10^9\ Hz

We need to find the wavelength of the radar signal. The relation between frequency and the wavelength is given by :


\lambda=(c)/(f)

c is the speed of light


\lambda=(3* 10^8\ m/s)/(28.27* 10^9\ Hz)


\lambda=0.0106\ m

So, the wavelength of the radar signal is 0.0106 meters. Hence, this is the required solution.

User Luz
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Answer:

0.0106 m

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given that the frequency of the radar signal is
f=28.27GHz=28.27* 10^9Hz

Velocity of light
c=3* 10^8m/sec

We know that velocity = wavelength ×frequency

So
3* 10^8=wavelength* 28.27* 10^9


wavelength=(3* 10^8)/(28.27* 10^9)=0.0106m

So wavelength of the radar signal will be 0.0106 m

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