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When I wave a charged golf tube at the front of the classroom with a frequency of two oscillations per second, I produce an electromagnetic wave of frequency 2Hz. What is the wavelength of this wave? (a) 6.7 × 10−9m (b) 1.5 × 108m (c) 3.0 × 108m (d) 6.0 × 108m

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To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the concepts related to Wavelength depending on the frequency and speed of light.

The equation that meets these parameters is given by


\lambda = (c)/(f)

Where,

c = Speed of light


\lambda = Wavelength

f = Frequency

Our values are given as


c = 3*10^8m/s \rightarrow velocity of light in free space

f = 2Hz

Replacing we have that


\lambda = (c)/(f)\\\lambda = (3*10^8)/(2)\\\lambda = 1.5*10^8m

Therefore the correct answer is B.

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