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What is the wavelength of a radio photon from an "am" radio station that broadcasts at 1280 kilohertz?

User Rahoolm
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Working formula:

Wavelength = wave velocity/frequency
λ = v/f


Given:
frequency (f) = 1280 kilohertz (Note: Hertz = cycles per second)
wave velocity or sound velocity (v) = 340 m/s

Required: Wavelength (λ)

Solution:
Considering the formula above,

λ = v/f
λ = (340 m/s)/(1280*1000 cycles/s)
λ= 2.65625 x 10^-4 m


ANSWER: 0.000265625 m or 2.65625 x 10^-4 m
User Oleg Popov
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The wavelength of the given wave is calculated through the equation,
λ = c/v
where λ is the wavelength,
c is the speed of light, equal to 3x10⁸ m/s, and
v is the frequency

Then, we substitute the known values to the equation,
λ = (3 x 10⁸ m/s)/(1280 x 10³/s)
λ = 234.375 m

The wavelength of the "am" radio station is 234.38 m.
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