Wavelength = speed/frequency = 299,792,458/810,000 = 370.114 meters.
It makes no difference whether it's AM, FM, TV, 256QAM, modulated, or CW.
v=f^ where v is velocity f is frequency ^ is (suppose to be the symbol of lambda but im to lazy to pull it from character map) wavelength of waves this formula applies for radio waves in vacuum so v(speed) is frequency of the radio waves multiplied its wavelength
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Wavelength = speed/frequency = 3 x 108/100 x 106 = 3 meters (in vacuum)
Wavelength
One convenient working definition of 'radio' is: Electromagnetic radiation withfrequency up to 300 GHz / wavelength down to 1 millimeter.'Radio' is our name for the lowest frequency / longest wavelength, so there'sno lower limit on frequency, or upper limit on wavelength.
That depends on the speed of the wave, and you haven't told us enough about it for us to take a guess at what kind of a wave it is, or what its speed is. -- If it's a sound wave in air at sea level, then the frequency is around 0.61 Hz. -- If it's a radio wave in vacuum, then the frequency is 535,344 Hz.
v=f^ where v is velocity f is frequency ^ is (suppose to be the symbol of lambda but im to lazy to pull it from character map) wavelength of waves this formula applies for radio waves in vacuum so v(speed) is frequency of the radio waves multiplied its wavelength
The speed of any electromagnetic waves (and that includes radio waves) in a vacuum is always the same - approximately 300,000 km/second. The wavelength is irrelevant.
Radio waves have a longer wavelength than visible light.
Short wavelength
Radio wave.
That depends on what station the radio is tuned to and the other radio signal. In general, they tend to be quite similar if not identical.
"radio waves" have longest wavelength..
EM waves travel at the speed of light in a vacuum. c=f*lambda where c is the speed of light, f is the frequency of the way and lambda is the wavelength. Lambda= c/f = (3x108 m/s)/3x1010 s-1) = 1x10-2 m or 1 cm
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radio waves
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 3 x 108/100 x 106 = 3 meters (in vacuum)