Wavelength = speed/frequency = 300,000,000/100,000,000 = 3 meters
14 megahertz
A wave at 3 megahertz is 100 meters long.
Radio waves are the electromagnetic waves with longest wavelength.
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) = (300,000,000) / (60,000) = 5,000 meters
Extra-low frequency radio waves can have wavelengths as long as 3.5 miles or more. The shortest wavelength is around 1 mm.
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14 megahertz
A wave at 3 megahertz is 100 meters long.
Radio wave.
If u meant radio wave, then velocity of all electromagnetic wave is 3*108 m/s. Hence velocity of radio wave will be the same ,as it as an em wave, irrespective of its wavelength.
In the electromagnetic spectrum, it is the radio wave that has the longest wavelength. Some radio waves are over 100 yards long.
Wavelength.
Speed, wavelength and frequency.
100 MHz, and the 'hint' doesn't help you find this answer at all.It only tells you how to write it once you find it.
A short-wavelength radio wave. An electromagnetic wave that is somewhere in between regular radio waves and infrared radiation.
Radio waves
To determine the number of wavelengths per second for a radio frequency on the FM band of 99.5 megahertz (MHz), we can use the formula: Wavelength = c/f Where: c= is the speed of light in a vacuum (approximately 3* 10^8 meters per second), f= is the frequency of the radio wave in hertz (Hz). First, we need to convert the frequency from megahertz (MHz) to hertz (Hz). Since 1 MHz = 10^6 Hz, the frequency in hertz is: f = 99.5MHz10^6 Hz/MHz = 99.510^6 Hz Now, we can calculate the wavelength: Wavelength = 310^8m/s/99.510^6 Hz Wavelength = 3/99.5 m Wavelength approx 3.02 meters So, for a radio frequency on the FM band of 99.5 megahertz, there are approximately 3.02 meters per wavelength. To find the number of wavelengths per second, we can use the reciprocal of the wavelength: Number of wavelengths per second = 1/Wavelength Number of wavelengths per second = 1/3.02 m Number of wavelengths per second approx 0.331 wavelengths/second Therefore, a radio frequency on the FM band of 99.5 megahertz has approximately 0.331 wavelengths per second.