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Chapter 25, Problem 89P
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The frequency of the broadcast.

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Answer to Problem 89P

The frequency of the broadcast is 1530kHz.

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Sketch the diagram showing the distances.

Physics, Chapter 25, Problem 89P

Find the distance d from the figure using Pythagoras theorem.

    d=(102km)2+h2                                                                             (I)

Here, d is the distance between the lane and the coast guard and h is the height of the plane.

Find the equation for wavelength using equation (I).

    mλ=Δl=(102km)2+h2+h102kmλ=(102km)2+h2+h102kmm                                                        (II)

Here, m is the integer, Δl is the path difference and λ is the wavelength.

Find the equation for frequency.

    f=cλ                                                                                                  (III)

Here, f is the frequency and c is the speed of light.

Conclusion:

Substitute 780m for h and m1 for m in equation (II) to find λ.

    λ=(102km)2+(780m)2+780m102kmm1=((102km)(103m1km))2+(780m)2+780m(102km)(103m1km)m1=783mm1        (IV)

Substitute 975m for h and m2 for m in equation (II) to find λ.

    λ=(102km)2+(975m)2+975m102kmm2=((102km)(103m1km))2+(975m)2+975m(102km)(103m1km)m2=980mm2           (V)

Substitute 1170m for h and m3 for m in equation (II) to find λ.

    λ=(102km)2+(1170m)2+1170m102kmm3=((102km)(103m1km))2+(1170m)2+1170m(102km)(103m1km)m3=1170mm3       (VI)

Find the ratio m2m1 from equations (IV) and (V).

    m2m1=980m783m=54                                                                                               (VII)

Find the ratio m3m1 from equations (V) and (VI).

    m3m1=1177m783m=64                                                                                              (VIII)

From equations (VII) and (VIII), the value of m1 is 4.

Substitute 4 for m1 in equation (IV) to find λ.

    λ=783m4=196m

Substitute 196m for λ and 3.00×108m/s for c in equation (III) to find f.

    f=3.00×108m/s196m=(1530000Hz)(103kHz1Hz)=1530kHz

Thus, the frequency of the broadcast is 1530kHz.

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