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What is the frequency of electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength of 0.325 cm? In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this radiation located?
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The frequency of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 0.325 cm is 9.23 x 10^9 Hz. This radiation is located in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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