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If the frequency of an FM wave is 8.85 × 107 hertz, what is the period of the FM wave?

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NAMASTE

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:


\boxed{Frequecy = (1)/(time \: period) }

Frequency (given) = 8.85×
{10}^(7)hz

time period =

\frac{1}{8.85 * {10}^(7)}

= 0.112 ×
{10}^(-7)

= 1.12 ×
{10}^(-8)
User Carl Weis
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Answer: The period of the FM wave
1.1299* 10^(-8) seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Frequency of the wave =
8.85* 10^(7) Hertz

Frequency is inverse of time period that is :


Frequency=\frac{1}{\text{Time period}}


\text{time period}=(1)/(frequency)


=(1)/(8.85* 10^(7) Hertz)=0.11299* 10^(-7) seconds=1.1299* 10^(-8) seconds

The period of the FM wave
1.1299* 10^(-8) seconds.

User Jorne
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