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A TV satellite broadcasts at a frequency of 5000 MHz, (1 MHz = 1 million Hertz). What is the wavelength of this radiation?

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Answer:

The wavelength of this radiation is 0.06 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Frequency = 5000 MHz

We know that,

Speed of light
c= 3*10^(8)\ m/s

We need to calculate the wavelength of this radiation

Using formula of wavelength


\lambda=(c)/(\\u)

Where,
\lambda = wavelength


\\u = frequency

c = speed of light

Put the value into the formula


\lambda=(3*10^(8))/(5*10^(9))


\lambda=0.06\ m

Hence, The wavelength of this radiation is 0.06 m.

User Adam Sheehan
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Answer:


\lambda=0.06\ m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • frequency of the broadcast,
    f=5000\ MHz=5* 10^9\ Hz
  • we have the speed of the radiation equal to the speed of light,
    c=3* 10^8\ m.s^(-1)

The broadcast waves are the electromagnetic waves but it can travel only upto a hundred kilometers without any loss of information carried by it.

The relation between the frequency and the wavelength:


\lambda=(c)/(f)


\lambda=(3* 10^8)/(5* 10^9)


\lambda=0.06\ m

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