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How many vibrations per second are represented in a radio wave of 101.7 MHz. (1 MHz = 106Hz)?

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Answer:


n=101.7* 10^6

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Frequency of the radio wave,
f=101.7\ MHz=101.7* 10^6\ Hz

We know that the number of vibrations per second is called frequency of an object. We need to find the number of vibrations per second. Clearly, the number of vibrations per second represented in a radio wave is
101.7* 10^6. Hence, this is the required solution.

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