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Telephone signals are often transmitted over long distances by microwaves. what is the frequency of microwave radiation with a wavelength of 3.5 cm ?

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Answer:


0.86* 10^(10) Hz

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that, the wavelength of the microwave radiation is,


\lambda=3.5 cm=3.5* 10^(-2)m

And as we know that the speed of the wave is,


v=3* 10^(8)m/s

Now the frequency of the microwave radiation can be calculated as


f=(v)/(\lambda)

Here, f is the frequency of microwave signal, v is the speed of the signal and
\lambda is the wavelength of signal.

Now put all the given variable in above equation.


f=(3* 10^(8)m/s)/(3.5* 10^(-2)m ) \\f=0.86* 10^(10) Hz

This the required frequency.

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Microwaves move at the speed of light which is equal to 3 x 10^8 m/s. The frequency of a wave is calculated by dividing its speed by the wavelength. Through that approach,
f = (3x10^8 m/s)(100 cm/1m) / 3.5 cm
= 8571428571/s = 8 571 MHz

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