Question
Question: The frequency of radio waves corresponding to a wavelength of \[10m\] is (A) \[3\times {{10}^{7}}...
The frequency of radio waves corresponding to a wavelength of 10m is
(A) 3×107Hz
(B) 3.3×108Hz
(C) 3×109Hz
(D) 3×10−7Hz
Solution
Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation best known for communication technologies, such as television, mobile phones and radios. The wavelength of the radio wave has been provided to us and we know that all forms of electromagnetic radiations have the same constant speed. We can use the relation between the wave velocity, wavelength and the wave frequency.
Formula Used:
v=λ×f
Complete step by step answer:
We have been given that,
The wavelength of the radio wave (λ)=10m
We know the universal relation between the wave velocity, wavelength and the wave frequency for any wave, which is v=λ×f where is the velocity of the wave, λ is the wavelength and f is the wave frequency.
Since radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation and all electromagnetic radiations travel with the speed of light, the wave velocity, in this case, will be c=3×108m/s
The relation between the velocity, wavelength and the frequency now becomes c=λ×f where the symbols have meanings as discussed above.
Substituting the values, we get