Well, honey, if the wavelength is 200m, then the frequency of the radio station should be around 1.5 MHz. Just plug that bad boy into the formula f = c/λ, where c is the speed of light (approximately 3 x 10^8 m/s). Math doesn't lie, darling!
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For any wave, frequency x wavelength = speed (of the wave). In this case, convert the kHz to Hz, then divide the speed of light by this frequency. The speed of light should be in meters/second. The answer will be the wavelength in meters.
1.920 MHz ==> 156.25 meters
Wavelength = (speed of light) / (frequency) = (300,000,000 m/s) / (830,000) = 361.4 meters (rounded)
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) =300,000,000 meters per second / 820,000 = 365.6 meters (rounded)-- 1,199.5 feet (rounded)-- 0.227 mile (rounded)
Wavelength = Speed of light/frequency Wavelength= 300'000'000/104'900'000 (FM 104.9 is frequency modulation 104.9 MHz) Wavelength=2.86 meters
The wavelength of a radio wave can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. For a radio station broadcasting at 3 MW (megawatts), which is likely to be in the medium-frequency range, the approximate wavelength would be around 100 meters.
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Your radio separates the stations according to their frequency (wavelength).
For any wave, frequency x wavelength = speed (of the wave). In this case, convert the kHz to Hz, then divide the speed of light by this frequency. The speed of light should be in meters/second. The answer will be the wavelength in meters.
A radio station with a frequency of 102 megahertz means that it broadcasts on the electromagnetic spectrum at a wavelength of approximately 3 meters. This frequency corresponds to the location on the radio dial where you can tune in to listen to that particular station.
1.920 MHz ==> 156.25 meters
Wavelength = (speed of light) / (frequency) = (300,000,000 m/s) / (830,000) = 361.4 meters (rounded)
The frequency of a 150 meter radio wavelength can be calculated using the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. For a 150 meter wavelength, the frequency would be approximately 2 MHz (megahertz).
Classic FM broadcasts in the FM radio frequency range, typically between 88 and 108 MHz. Each frequency corresponds to a specific wavelength, which varies depending on the frequency the station is broadcasting on.
Frequency = speed/wavelength = 300,000,000/3 = 100 MHz.
Wavelength = (speed) divided by (frequency) =300,000,000 meters per second / 820,000 = 365.6 meters (rounded)-- 1,199.5 feet (rounded)-- 0.227 mile (rounded)