
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
From the figure radiation type with a frequency of
Concept introduction:
All types of

Answer to Problem 45A
The type of radiation is infrared.
Explanation of Solution
From the given figure, it is clear that frequency of
(b)
Interpretation:
From the figure radiation type with wave length 4.2 nm needs to be explained.
Concept introduction:
All types of electromagnetic radiation are included in electromagnetic spectrum. All types of radiation are different in their frequencies and wavelength values.

Answer to Problem 45A
The type of radiation is x-ray.
Explanation of Solution
The speed of an electromagnetic wave is expressed by below formula:
Convert nanometer into meter as follows:
The value of speed is
Substitute above values in equation (1).
Hence, frequency is
From the diagram the frequency value is in the range of x-rays.
(c)
Interpretation:
From the figure radiation type with a frequency of
Concept introduction:
All types of electromagnetic radiation are included in electromagnetic spectrum. All types of radiation are different in their frequencies and wavelength values.

Answer to Problem 45A
The type of radiation is AM radio.
Explanation of Solution
Convert MHz into Hz as follows:
(d)
Interpretation:
From the figure radiation that travels at a speed of
Concept introduction:
All types of electromagnetic radiation are included in electromagnetic spectrum. All types of radiation are different in their frequencies and wavelength values.

Answer to Problem 45A
All type of radiation passes through the speed
Explanation of Solution
The speed of all type of radiation is
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