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That number is equal to the frequency of the sound or electromagnetic radiation.
Cycles per second is the correct unit for mechanical waves. Hertz (Hz) is the correct unit for electromagnetic waves like light, radio, and microwaves. Most people use Hertz for everything, but that is not correct usage.
Yes, That is correct !
First of all it's 300 million metres per second (299,792,458 m/s). this is in a vacuum when the speed of electromagnetic radiation is at its greatest.
Every wave in the electromagnetic spectrum travels at 2.99792x108 metres per second.
in electromagnetic spectrum, the number of waves that pass a certain point in one second is the wave's what
Yes, because it has a charge (+). Any charged particle that vibrates produces an electromagnetic wave at the frequency determined by the number of vibrations per second. The magnitude is determined by the how far the particle goes from max. to min. on each cycle.
electromagnetic waves
That number is equal to the frequency of the sound or electromagnetic radiation.
Cycles per second is the correct unit for mechanical waves. Hertz (Hz) is the correct unit for electromagnetic waves like light, radio, and microwaves. Most people use Hertz for everything, but that is not correct usage.
Freqency in electromagnetic waves is the number of waves that pass one point in a second.
Italy is number one and New Zealand is second. Bon appetit
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That is correct. The other number is the LCM.
Yes, That is correct !
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First of all it's 300 million metres per second (299,792,458 m/s). this is in a vacuum when the speed of electromagnetic radiation is at its greatest.