Respuesta :
c = λv
here
c is the speed of light in meters/second, a constant 3.00Ă—10^8
λ is wavelength of the electromagnetic wave in meters (what we want)
v is the frequency in 1/s or hertz
so given v=1050 khz or 1050*10^3 hz
now
3.00×10^8=λ * 1050*10^3
λ=3.00×10^8/1050*10^3
λ=285.5 m
here
c is the speed of light in meters/second, a constant 3.00Ă—10^8
λ is wavelength of the electromagnetic wave in meters (what we want)
v is the frequency in 1/s or hertz
so given v=1050 khz or 1050*10^3 hz
now
3.00×10^8=λ * 1050*10^3
λ=3.00×10^8/1050*10^3
λ=285.5 m
Answer: The wavelength of given electromagnetic radiation is 285.7 m
Explanation:
To calculate the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation, we use the equation:
[tex]\nu=\frac{c}{\lambda}[/tex]
where,
[tex]\nu [/tex] = frequency of the electromagnetic radiation = [tex]1050kHz=1050\times 10^3Hz[/tex] (Conversion factor: 1 kHz = 1000 Hz)
[tex]\lambda [/tex] = wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation = ?
c = Speed of light = [tex]3\times 10^8m/s[/tex]
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]1050\times 10^3Hz=\frac{3\times 10^8m/s}{\lambda}\\\\\lambda=\frac{3\times 10^8m/s}{1050\times 10^3Hz}=285.7m[/tex]
Hence, the wavelength of given electromagnetic radiation is 285.7 m