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An FM radio station broadcasts at 9.23 × 107 Hz. Given that the radio waves travel at 3.00 × 108 m/s, what is the wavelength of these waves?

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Hey there smarty!

Let's consider this. So, this station here, they broadcast at 9.23 × 107 Hz.

There wave travels at 3.00 × 108 m/s.

By divided them both, (which this is what we would do), we would conclude to get the answer as (3.25 m).

Hope this helps you!
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Answer:

The wavelength of these waves is
\lambda=3.25\ m.

Step-by-step explanation:

The wavelength (
\lambda) of a periodic wave is the distance between consecutive points with the same phase, like crests.

We are told that the radio station broadcasts at a frequency of
f=9.23x10^(7) Hz and that the radio waves travel at a speed of
v=3.0x10^(8)(m)/(s).

The wavelength (
\lambda) depends on the speed (
v) and the frequency (
f). We use the expression:


\lambda=(v)/(f)

Replacing those values we get that


\lambda=(3.0x10^(8)(m)/(s))/(9.23x10^(7)(1)/(s))


\lambda=3.25\ m

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