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A communications satellite transmits a radio wave at a frequency of 9.4 x 10^9 Hz. What is the signal’s wavelength? Assume the wave travels in a vacuum. Show your work.

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User Kunambi
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To calculate this we will use the light equation:

c=λ
*f

We have Frequency
f=9.4* 10^(9)Hz.
We know that speed of light in vacuum is
c =3.8* 10^(8) m/s.
Since a unit of speed of light is m/s, we can change the unit of frequency Hz to 1/s, since Hz means cycles per second (f=1/T).

So:

f=9.4* 10^(9)1/s

c =3.8* 10^(8) m/s


c=λ
*f
⇒ λ
= (c)/(f)
⇒ λ
= (3.8* 10^(8))/(9.4* 10^(9))
λ
=0.04 m

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User Carsten Franke
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