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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?

Express your answer in GHz and using two significant figures.
f = ________GHz
Microwave signals are beamed between two mountaintops 52 km apart. How long does it take a signal to travel from one mountaintop to the other?
Express your answer in ms and using two significant figures.
t = ________ms

User Krystian S
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Answer:

1) f= 8.6 GHz

2) t= 0.2 ms

Step-by-step explanation:

1)

  • Since microwaves are electromagnetic waves, they move at the same speed as the light in vacuum, i.e. 3*10⁸ m/s.
  • There exists a fixed relationship between the frequency (f) , the wavelength (λ) and the propagation speed in any wave, as follows:


v = \lambda * f (1)

  • Replacing by the givens, and solving for f, we get:


f =(c)/(\lambda) =(3e8m/s)/(0.035m) = 8.57e9 Hz (2)

f = 8.6 Ghz (with two significative figures)

2)

  • Assuming that the microwaves travel at a constant speed in a straight line (behaving like rays) , we can apply the definition of average velocity, as follows:


v =(d)/(t) (3)

where v= c= speed of light in vacuum = 3*10⁸ m/s

d= distance between mountaintops = 52 km = 52*10³ m

  • Solving for t, we get:


t = (d)/(c) = (52e3m)/(3e8m/s) = 17.3e-5 sec = 0.173e-3 sec = 0.173 ms (4)

t = 0.2 ms (with two significative figures)

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