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In a certain UHF radio wave, the shortest distance between positions where the electric and magnetic fields are zero is 0.15 m. Determine the frequency of this radio wave.

### Diagram Explanation
The diagram illustrates a graphical representation of a UHF (Ultra High Frequency) radio wave. It shows the oscillation of both the electric field (depicted in red and labeled as \(E\)) and the magnetic field (depicted in blue and labeled as \(B\)). 

- The horizontal axis represents the position along the wave propagation direction.
- The vertical arrows indicate the amplitude of the fields.
- The distance marked as \(d\) (0.15 m) is the shortest distance between two points where the electric and magnetic fields simultaneously reach zero.

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- **Units**: [Dropdown menu for units]

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Transcribed Image Text:**Current Attempt in Progress** In a certain UHF radio wave, the shortest distance between positions where the electric and magnetic fields are zero is 0.15 m. Determine the frequency of this radio wave. ### Diagram Explanation The diagram illustrates a graphical representation of a UHF (Ultra High Frequency) radio wave. It shows the oscillation of both the electric field (depicted in red and labeled as \(E\)) and the magnetic field (depicted in blue and labeled as \(B\)). - The horizontal axis represents the position along the wave propagation direction. - The vertical arrows indicate the amplitude of the fields. - The distance marked as \(d\) (0.15 m) is the shortest distance between two points where the electric and magnetic fields simultaneously reach zero. ### Interactive Input - **Number**: [Input field for number] - **Units**: [Dropdown menu for units] **eTextbook and Media**
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