Microwaves have frequencies in the range of 10º to 10/s (cycles per second), equivalent to between 1 gigahertz and 1 terahertz. What is the wavelength of microwave radiation whose frequency is 3.780 × 1010/s? The speed of light is 2.998 × 10° m/s. Wavelength = | m Submit Answer Try Another Version 6 item attempts remaining
Microwaves have frequencies in the range of 10º to 10/s (cycles per second), equivalent to between 1 gigahertz and 1 terahertz. What is the wavelength of microwave radiation whose frequency is 3.780 × 1010/s? The speed of light is 2.998 × 10° m/s. Wavelength = | m Submit Answer Try Another Version 6 item attempts remaining
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Microwaves have frequencies in the range of 10° to 1012 /s (cycles per second), equivalent to between 1 gigahertz and 1 terahertz. What is the wavelength of
microwave radiation whose frequency is 3.780 x 1010 /s? The speed of light is 2.998 × 10° m/s.
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Wavelength =
m
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