100MHz Wavelength(m) is inversely proportional to frequency (Hz) Use the equation λ=v/f (Wavelength=velocity/frequency) For the velocity just use the value 1 as since both waves will be through the same medium it doesn't matter 0.000001m = 1ms-1 / 10,000,000Hz 0.0000001m = 1ms-1 / 100,000,000Hz
10 centimeters or less If you mean "microwave oven", those operate at the frequency of 2.45 GHz, where the wavelength is 12.24 centimeters.
Gamma Waves. being 10^-12 metres or 0.00000000001 metres or 1 picometer
The wavelength of a radar wave with a frequency of 17.5 GHz (17500 MHz) is about 17 millimeters. (3 x 108 m s-1 divided by 1.75 x 1010 cycles s-1)
The unit of frequency is always 'reciprocal time' ... "per second", "per minute", "per hour", etc.,no matter what the speed or wavelength may be.Examples:Speed = 10 meters per second, wavelength = 2 meters.Frequency = (speed) / (wavelength) = (10 meters / sec) / (2 meters) = 5 per second.Speed = 100 yards per hour, wavelength = 1 mileFrequency = (speed/wavelength) = (100 yd/hour) / (1 mile) =(100 yd/hour-mile)x(1 mile/1760 yd) = (100/1760) per hour.Speed = 60 ft/sec, wavelength = 1 inchFrequency = (speed/wavelength) = (60 ft/1 inch-sec) x (12 inch/ft) = 720 per sec.
Assuming you are asking what has a shorter wavelength 1 Mhz or 1 Ghz, then the answer is 1 Ghz. But the way the question was phrased, Mhz or Ghz, well 1000 Mhz is = 1 GHz. Note that 1 hz is just 1 cycle/sec. 1 Mhz is 1,000,000 cycles/sec and 1 Ghz is 1,000,000,000 cycles/sec. So to fit 1000 cycles in one second (as compared to 1 cycle in a second) the cycles have to be shorter (faster up and down sinusoidal wave).
100MHz Wavelength(m) is inversely proportional to frequency (Hz) Use the equation λ=v/f (Wavelength=velocity/frequency) For the velocity just use the value 1 as since both waves will be through the same medium it doesn't matter 0.000001m = 1ms-1 / 10,000,000Hz 0.0000001m = 1ms-1 / 100,000,000Hz
1 divided by 100,000,000.00 in sec
10 centimeters or less If you mean "microwave oven", those operate at the frequency of 2.45 GHz, where the wavelength is 12.24 centimeters.
Extra-low frequency radio waves can have wavelengths as long as 3.5 miles or more. The shortest wavelength is around 1 mm.
EM radiation with a wavelength of 15 cm has a frequency of 1.9987 GHz. (Giga Hertz) or close enough to 2GHz. Technically this is in the UHF (Ultra High Frequency) section of the radio spectrum which is 300MHz to 3GHz.
Gamma Waves. being 10^-12 metres or 0.00000000001 metres or 1 picometer
Gamma Waves. being 10^-12 metres or 0.00000000001 metres or 1 picometer
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In air at standard temperature and pressure, it's about 3.1 millimeters ...roughly 1/6 of the shortest wavelength that any human can hear in air.
The wavelength of a radar wave with a frequency of 17.5 GHz (17500 MHz) is about 17 millimeters. (3 x 108 m s-1 divided by 1.75 x 1010 cycles s-1)
The frequency is approx. 4.10e-1 GHz.